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Awesome. Love it!!
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Was this a l78 or l35?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: luzl78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Was this a l78 or l35? </div></div>
A/C ducts in dash would seem to indicate it was not a 396 car when new. |
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Great eye Jon!
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----I seem to remember a 67 loaded up, very low mileage, 67 396 Camaro coming thru Classic Motors some time in 1979. Am I wrong?......Bill S
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I was waiting for somebody to pic up on that. In 1977 these cars were all rotted beat to death junks around here in NH. Been like that for 34 years. In the far right stall the one with no nose on it. Check out the original breather on pass side valve cover. Looked long and hard for a nice one. Actually that red SS hood was off a real 68 Yenko Camaro.
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