mr69
Jul 16th, 05, 02:16 PM
gimme a break!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/REAL-1969-Chevy-Camaro-Z28_W0QQitemZ4562810038QQcategoryZ6161QQrdZ1QQcmdZ ViewItem
pdq67
Jul 16th, 05, 02:34 PM
I know!!
It's like the beautiful red '67 SS/RS Convert here in town that doesn't have an L-48 motor in it BUT is STOCK!!!
Give me a break.. BUT still a nice car....
AND I always look under an SS car to see if it still has it's 12 bolt!!
pdq67
RS3SDL2MG
Jul 16th, 05, 03:15 PM
ALL 69 camaro's are Z/28's !
didn't you guy's get the memo ?
MrDanB
Jul 16th, 05, 11:10 PM
Mines not a Z, but it does have the stripes and spoilers :D
Dano :beers:
victimizati0n
Jul 17th, 05, 06:18 AM
no offence, but it could of been blown out, and replaced with a 10 bolt.
Mark C
Jul 17th, 05, 06:37 AM
Must have blown up the Muncie at the same time and replaced it with a Saginaw transmission. Check the under carriage pictures see which side the speedometer cable is on. That means it isn't even an SS (with a blown up rear). Car never left the factory with spoilers (no hole in the center horn of the front subframe for the support rod), No working parts for the ZL2 hood (plus it was built about a month early for one) Probably a 327/210HP base coupe with incorrectly painted stripes a replacement grille and some Z28 emblems. Anyone want to spend 35K for it?
mr69
Jul 17th, 05, 07:08 AM
what do you know- the car seems to have been born Burnished Brown. What i find strange is that i dont think i have ever seen a deluxe interior car without a console....but i guess its possible?
ssdanny69
Jul 17th, 05, 08:04 AM
Side mirrors are the rare "round" shaped and the horn center cap was a special delaer installed part :-)
1FASTZ
Jul 17th, 05, 11:03 AM
Where are the other pictures? I only see one picture and its on the driver's side with a lake in the background. Some of the questions that are being thrown at this guy are funny.
CFunK
Jul 17th, 05, 08:51 PM
The third Q/A is Priceless!. Since the seller claims he can "make it happen" perhaps we should ask if it can be made into a Yenko. For an additional fee, of course.