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Only The late 69 Z/28 has the x code of x 33 or x77 early 69 Z/28s which wewe built in late 68 had no x code which makes it IMPOSSIBLE to tell if the car is a true Z/28 without the protectoplate if the car does not have the origonal engine/trans(DZ code 302) (M-21) if you have an early 69 with no protectoplate with a motor not origonal to the car you will never know if it was born a Z/28 or not
tach was a option not every Z28 had them
All 1967-1969 Camaro Z28's had the 302 and 4 speed from the factory. It was the only drivetrain available in first generation Z28's.
Great car and great vid!!! Gotta love American Muscle!!!
Thanks, we're honestly not sure... but the car as She sits at the price is a Deal.
that is nice
did this car have a 302 from the factory?I bet an original 302 car would be big bucks
another beautiful 69 camaro from you guys.I dont know how much more i can take.Great looking and sounding camaro...keep em coming.one day i'm coming up there to see the inventory.
Thanks LS6 but it goes farther than that. Only Norwood cars got the X codes and only for part of the year. It is possible to have a real Z28 with no code from 69.
But your info is correct for the cars that got the codes...
i will sure it with you jeff if you look on the trim tag you are looking for a x33 code or a x77 code then you will know it was a z28
omg my dad had this car with white interior
Just listen to that beast roar! |