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			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: vette5762</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Two more makes seven correct.  There are more L-88's and more ZL1's then 67 4k convertibles. Is there another GM muscle car with so few examples existing today.</div></div>  There are fewer known 66 and 67 L78 Chevelle convertibles known today. I believe the number of documented 66 L78 Convertibles known is 3. I have never seen a real documented 67 L78 Chevelle convertible but one is apparently scheduled to run through Mecum. | 
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			Did George's high option Marina Blue Camaro get counted from MCACN?
		 
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			No, that makes nine so far, did not know about the 67 L78 Chevelle convertibles that has got to be the lowest
		 
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			i remember seeing a 4k vert at carlisle years ago...it was that torquoise color. I believe it was an automatic also.
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			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1967_4K</div><div class="ubbcode-body">But they were the highest horsepower Camaro produced in 67. How many of the known cars have born with engines? </div></div>i have the born with engine for my car.
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			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: iluv69s</div><div class="ubbcode-body">i remember seeing a 4k vert at carlisle years ago...it was that torquoise color. I believe it was an automatic also. </div></div> It must have been added as the T-400 was not available in 1967 with a L-78. 
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			20% is approx 220 cars, the 9 cars listed equals less than 5% still remaining today. There may be more cars yet to be discovered, but I don't think the number will increase by much, maybe 1 or 2.  Thanks Kurt for the information.  That leaves approx 900 coupes that were built, any guess how many coupes are known to exist today.   
		 
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			Friend of mine has a red on red L78 coupe with 22K original miles and 1 repaint. Car is amazing.Sold out of Reedman in Langhorn Pa. Does anyone have an approximate date when the first batch of 67L78 cars were built? Just curious.
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			I believe there are about 50 l78 verts accounted for. Couple of guys say they have them on their private registry
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