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|  Z28Project (03-20-2020) | ||
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|  PeteLeathersac (03-20-2020) | ||
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|     https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0520-41...orvette-coupe/ That's different. Don't believe I have ever seen a 67 in that color combo | 
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				__________________ 1969 ZL1 COPO Camaro 11.60@120 F.A.S.T 21 1971 LS6 vette 12.20 @118 PSMCDR | 
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|  Lee Stewart (03-20-2020) | ||
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			Yes, the L34 4 BBL was an option on the 1972 442.  The standard engine was a 350 2 BBL with single exhaust.  Ours was the 350 2 BBL, but the orange/black car still looked so cool.
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