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look at spare tire sticker in glove box, if it calls out 15 inch tire size...you know the glove box is for a Z
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markinnaples (02-16-2021) |
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Not so. There is a 68 SS on this site with documented 15” tire option. So no way to tell 68 Z/28 without verified paper work or engine stamp.
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1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire, Factory all Aluminum V8 Turbocharged and Methanol Injected TURBO ROCKET engine, 4 speed Hydramatic, 4 link rear suspension, 3.36 Anti-Spin differential, California car, PS, PB, PW, AC, Jetfire 2 option package. |
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Look at the thread” Identifying a 68 L78 Camaro?” I think it’s called. The option on the window sticker says Spec 15” wheel & Tire. It’s a big revelation as a previous unheard of option on a non Z/28 Camaro.
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1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire, Factory all Aluminum V8 Turbocharged and Methanol Injected TURBO ROCKET engine, 4 speed Hydramatic, 4 link rear suspension, 3.36 Anti-Spin differential, California car, PS, PB, PW, AC, Jetfire 2 option package. Last edited by 69SSZL1; 02-20-2021 at 02:28 AM. |
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