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Would you guys believe it if Jerry MacNeish, said it?
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What would Jerry say?
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Are you sure about that Mr. Shauger? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Yep
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The headers were never shipped in the trunk. That is just a car magazine perpetuated myth. They were over-the-counter parts that you had to purchase at the dealer parts department. The only time they came in the trunk was when you bought them at the parts counter and took them home. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] To make it clear, the above statement is incorrect. See my above post. Headers and or cowl plenums could be ordered with the car. If I remember correctly the base z28-1 in 67 was $358 and the z28-4 was $800+, this was because headers and cowl plenum were included as delivered in the car.Of course you could also order them from the parts counter after the fact. What Kim's post stated was that 60% of the 67 z28were in fact ordered as z28-2's. I am not sure of the percentage, but know they could be ordered as an RPO. BTW, Charley was actually correct. ![]()
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Yes, the car sold to a fellow in CA. Hey Joel, I didn't know you were partners in the car with Mitch. That was a great car with a POP etc. I wish I still had that car. Say hi to Mitch for me! Paceme's correct and I have GM docs to prove it
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hey guys...thanks for the replies and all the info.....but....thats not the car I was referring to...I'll try and find a link...it was definitely in NY state...and the seller stated that it was a possible 67 Z...but then in a question from a potential buyer, the owner stated that it had the 4L cowl stamp...I'll see if I can locate it again...I believe it only bid to 1500 dollars when the auction ended... but thanks!!!
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Will do.
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1967 Nova SS L30 1967 Chevelle L79 1969 RS Z/28 Red 1969 RS Z/28 Lemans Blue 1970 Z/28 Blue 1967 RS Convertible 1968 Camaro SS 1992 GMC Yukon 30166 miles |
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the int shot gives it away auto brake pedal and auto column you can see the shifter hump on the column.
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Attached Oakland (CA) zone letter [page 5] dated 3-17-67 shows that four different levels of Z-28s are orderable. However, it notes that the cowl plenum aircleaner would not be available until approximately April 1 and the factory headers not available until approximately May 1.
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