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Default #s '67 Z/28...Very Nice...Great Docs

Neat car with some incredible docs rarely seen on a SHP Chevy...sold new at Berglund Chevy in Jamestown, NY. Z/28 fender emblem is weird but I love the car overall.

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Very cool car but I agree about those fender emblems! 1967’s are my favorite Z’s mainly because the lack of emblems.
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I saw the car in person back in 1990 and 1992 and took pictures. The original cowl tag was damaged during the restoration prior to when I saw it but was still on the car. It currently has a reproduction cowl tag and it has been on there for quite a few years now. I believe the original tag was kept but whether it made its way to the current owner, I don't know.
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J56 brakes listed, is that correct? Thanks, Phil.
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J56 brakes listed, is that correct? Thanks, Phil.
Yes, that is correct. This gave you heat insulators on the brake caliper pistons and metallic linings for the rear drums. More info can be found here... http://www.camaros.org/metallic.shtml
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Car has been discussed on this site before.
At least they didn't put a spoiler on it.

Any chance the holes for the Z/28 emblems and the original 302 emblems are the same?

If not, why wouldn't they have addressed that during the repaint?

Lastly, the tag. I know the story. I would rather put the damaged tag back on instead of a fake tag. Just don't think I could own a car with a fake tag.
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Neat car with some incredible docs rarely seen on a SHP Chevy...sold new at Berglund Chevy in Jamestown, NY. Z/28 fender emblem is weird but I love the car overall.

It's interesting that the Z28 option is specified as the series. Was it already a common name like Super Sport in '67 ?
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At least they didn't put a spoiler on it.

Any chance the holes for the Z/28 emblems and the original 302 emblems are the same?
No 302 emblems on a '67. I agree on the spoiler, it would literally spoil the car's look. '68-'69 yes, stock '67, no.
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the bid is at $72k already. what do you guys think how high will the bidding reach?
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