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X77 71-715 VE3 , just like mine!
![]() https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Chevro...8/113909801341 124379N617053
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Rob 1969 Camaro Z/28. Norwood 02D. Lemans Blue |
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markinnaples (10-02-2019) |
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this 69 z28 never came with VE3.
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Its been awhile since i had a canadian documented car but i think my documents had the cars engine stamp typed on the paperwork also?????
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Correct......I have been playing with Camaro's for approx. 30 years up here and have a pile of GM docs and they never included the engine stamp.
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Not a bad looking car...but the downside being the engine block cannot be confirmed to the car. Does not have smog system or the original manifolds, and being that the engine was swapped at some point in time, you have to wonder if the original alternator/distributor or other peripherals were changed or discarded? I see no mention of anything about the other important engine peripherals in the ad, and we all know how costly those dated #'s parts can be to replace if in fact they are not correct to the car.
Missing a lot of information in the description, and well as pictures showing proof of correctness. I'd be inspecting it a lot more closely before bidding.
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