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“Add 302 emblems”? That’s terrible advice. The coolest thing about a ‘67 Z28 is its’ lack of Z28 or 302 badging because the performance did the talking. When all the badging was factory added in 1968 & thereafter they became more of an image car despite the same drivetrain. The understated rawness of the 1st year Z’s is their appeal!
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Further investigation apparently the late 67Z-28 built cars received the front fender 302 badges. Depends on the build of the 67z. UPDATE- My mistake, and that is what i get for reading incorrect info on the Camaro forums on the internet. My apologies to you guys. I sent Jerry MacNeish the question and he said to the 67 Z-28 had no 302 emblems on the front fenders. Last edited by RALLY; 05-03-2025 at 09:45 PM. |
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I have also never seen a 302 emblem factory installed on a 67. Can you point to a source?
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