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Old 02-23-2005, 04:06 PM
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hey guys i know you like to check out build sheets. here is one of a camaro i parted out a long time ago,it was a strange car it had all of the z stuff but had no z emblems and what was really strange was that it had a ss horn cap on the steering wheel???? it was wrapped really hard around a tree!!!!!
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Default Re: late 70s camaro lm1 build sheet

Thanks very much for sharing. A Norwood built sheet is VERY rare in a 2nd Gen Camaro. Most commonly if they had any form of build sheet it would be a color Body Broadcast Sheet. Thanks!
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Default Re: late 70s camaro lm1 build sheet

A very interesting build sheet.
Can you share the VIN# with us?
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Default Re: late 70s camaro lm1 build sheet

My dad had a 79 that was otioned with all the Z equipment, but no official badging. Guess he didn't want to pay the insurance increase. . . .
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here is the vin i think??? it was up in the right hand corner. 581790
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heres the first part of the vin i think: 1q87l8n
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That was a common new car sales trick and then the dealers would send the car out to have it made to look like a real Z-28 but the younger car buyers could afford the insurance and still get the "LOOK" of a real Z.

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