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Mark,
Inquring minds want to know, What kind of Chev was it?, a '67 Z/28? ![]()
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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Rob,
It was a '67 RS Z with 19,800 orig miles. It sat outside for 7 or 8 years, but was solid over all. Neat options though...tach/gauges, headrest seats, shoulder harness etc. Originally from Courtesy Chev in CA. Would have been a cool car to restore - Nantucket blue on blue std guts.
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Courtesy Chevy? Wonder if the vin has been checked witht the Yenko Stormer numbers. Dick started his business relationships with Courtesy in 1967.
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Ken, It's an LOS car, so I guess that precludes it from being one of the Stormers - would have been very cool if it was though!
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