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'68 RS Z/28, #s car, 4.56 gear
Neat car, price is a little steep for the condition IMO but pretty rare. What do you guys think of the engine stamp?
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That sure looks like a purposely obliterated VIN # on that block.
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I sold that car last Dec. without the original motor or rear. It did have the original trans, no documentation.
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LOL I was gonna say wellll looks a little distorted to me! Another Scammer passing off a car as to what it is not.
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Disappointed in camaro specialties. I had bought a few things there
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Kurt can you elaborate on what you know about the pad ? Also Bob knows the pads were not painted and he rebuilt the engine. Maybe the block was a orphan that got re united ?
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My original statement wasn't complete enough.
I can't tell anything about that VIN stamp, but I think the assembly stamp is an original. But knowing that the VIN was apparently changed and seeing that I under the 4 makes you wonder.....
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Kurt S - CRG Last edited by Kurt S; 06-08-2018 at 04:37 AM. |
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Camaro specialties has been around for a long time. Since the description states "matching" and not "born with or original 302" and the pad is painted it's likely not the original engine. I suggest if anyone is interested, call or email Camaro Specialties and they will disclose what they know.
Also I don't believe the VIN on the block has been tampered with, rather corrosion caused the deterioration/damage. Removing the paint from the pad would confirm my suspicion.....
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The original motor was blown in the early 70s, it had a 71 CE motor in it most of its life.
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