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We trolled for ZL1 ads a few years back in the Old Newspaper Ads thread, some on this linked page also others before/after... https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...135780&page=32 The Degnan ZL1 was a new one then which was Bob Litchko's Schmidt's Beer sponsored car but VIN still unknown as this thread... https://www.thesupercarregistry.net/...d.php?t=140935 ![]() ~ Pete .
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IN 1969 the ZL-1 was offered to mr ys-702. Either gabbard or ryan referred to the camaro as the ALL ALUMINUM JOB. Multiple gm employees tried to use their 25% discount to try to buy it . Nothing doing with that
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what ever happen with the LB L89 car?
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The ZL2 hood first became available "after Dec 68"
http://www.camaros.org/pdf/options.pdf The L89 option first became available Dec. 1967 (1968 model year) so between September 1968 and December 1968 any L89 Camaros would have a flat hood as the ZL2 option was not yet available. |
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I do not agree I have seen the ZL2 Hood on the 12B -68 1969 Z/28 and they have old pictures of the car from the early 70's with the ZL2 Hood. The hole for the ZL2 Wires can be located elsewhere on the Firewall and not just at the Fuse Block But those are my opinions Last edited by Carleen; 09-09-2023 at 11:13 AM. |
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The earliest known documented 1969 Camaros built with ZL2 are a Van Nuys Z/28 final-assembled December 27, 1968, and ZL-1 #1 final-assembled at Norwood December 30, 1968.
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