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Default Clean 2nd-gen 4-speed Z/28

I never liked the '74 Z as a kid, but I'm warming up to the design in my middle age. Last year of the Muncie.... These were everywhere when I was in high school.

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Old 08-18-2016, 12:09 PM
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I had a 75 when I first went to college back in '96.. Traded a shortblock and $300.. Loved that car.. Wish I would have kept it..
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Old 08-18-2016, 12:41 PM
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Default Re: Clean 2nd-gen 4-speed Z/28

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I never liked the '74 Z as a kid, but I'm warming up to the design in my middle age. Last year of the Muncie.... These were everywhere when I was in high school.
http://ebay.to/2b2sRka
I've changed a lot of my thinking over the years, but those fugly bumpers still don't do it for me. It's a shame because the rest of the Z is pretty sharp.
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Default Re: Clean 2nd-gen 4-speed Z/28

The middle 2nd gens have a special place in my heart as my first car was a '76 Rally Sport, so obviously there is an emotional attachment to them. They're starting to rise in price these days. Nice Z, always loved those '74-only Z28 decal package.
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Trim tag screws?

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Pretty sure trim tags were screwed on in 74 and beyond.
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I will check one of the disco bumper cars in our bone yard and see how TT is affixed
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Default Re: Clean 2nd-gen 4-speed Z/28

Well I'm just gonna put it out there my father wasn't the most honest guy and did anything when I was a kid for money. As soon as I seen this pic it brought back a memory. My father had a z28 just like this same color inside and out dropped at his house years and years ago to receive a new identity. Of course I was very young at the time ( around 30 years ago). Highly unlikely the same car but you never know.
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Yes the 1974 z/28 trim tag was put on with screws. Heres mine on my orig 33K mile car

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Default Re: Clean 2nd-gen 4-speed Z/28

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jonesy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yes the 1974 z/28 trim tag was put on with screws...</div></div>

+1 as Jonesy said! Mine are attached with screws too!
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