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Can't be more than a handful of original Code 63 paint Z/28s out there. Would be a stunner restored to original.
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markinnaples (09-19-2022) |
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He is asking 38K, Champagne is .06 Production color for 1969 next to the elusive 10 10 also at .06 percent.
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Block is too early for a March car, trans says nothing of being an original, and that's a pile of money for a car that still needs plenty of bodywork and only comes with a handful of parts.
Cool color when it's redone though.
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Didn't see a pic of the block stamp.
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My 03D is Jerry certified original drive train. I have the same block and mine is dated A109, so must have been some old blocks used up that week
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Agree Bill,a January '69 dated block in a March '69 assembly is perfectly on point.
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