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'67 #s Z/28
Clean car - could use some detailing overall - looks to have a few years on the resto.
What do you folks think about the deck stamp? I have no reason to believe it isn't authentic, just curious. Link to 1967 Camaro Z/28 eBay auction *Note: When you click on this link and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission from eBay. These commissions help to provide financial support for the sYc. 124377N235480 |
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Original drivetrain missing when entered into the Z registry years ago.
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Pretty interesting, John. Thanks for weighing in.
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Drivetrain
"Take a deep breath, here we go! The original numbers matching block still rests in the engine bay between the fenders and looks just fab in its coating of Chevrolet engine orange. The numbers are all there, however, the partial VIN stamping on the block presents as slightly suspect with multiple stampings done for a few of the digits. Beyond that, things are correct for the casting number and date as well as the stamping code. The correct starter, alternator and distributor are on and the date and part # correct Holley 4-barrel carb feeds air and fossils through the correct Winters aluminum intake. Bolted to the back is the numbers matching Muncie M21 4-speed manual transmission and in the back is the correct PJ stamped 12 bolt 3.73 Positraction rear axle." Interesting way of covering your behind! "The numbers are all there, however the VIN stamping on the block presents as slightly suspect with multiple stampings done for a few of the digits" |
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Like Cooper Cobras,they lost me the minute they said,"just fab".
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Assembly date is known on atleast one other 67 Z.
VIN on engine and trans seem to generally match. Although tough to tell exactly with angle of pic of block. There are known cases of multiple VIN stamps. So either original drivetrain was found and reunited with car or, most likely restamped together?? |
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I told you what I know to be an absolute fact. Feel free to muddy the water if that's what you want to do.
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Quote:
I am not disputing your statement. Everything I wrote is also facts. |
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