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its not always about the money, and you are 100% right about the memories!! those z/28 are great handling cars for what they were and fun as hell with the four speed. enjoy
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carnut4life (06-26-2020) |
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Strange, just saw this the other night and thought of you and this thread. Not a 350 4-speed but definitely looks to be bright blue with silver vinyl car. Just a resto and a tranny/engine swap away from checking the boxes lol.
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carnut4life (06-27-2020) |
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I owned a 78 Z-28 Camaro. Bought brand new. Fun car with 4 speed 3.73 gears. Back in the day nice looking car but a real low powered vehicle. 170 horsepower i believe. Wish i would of invested that money into buying two used clean 69 Z-28 Camaro's back then. I was a 22 year guy who just wanted a brand new car then.
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