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Red 1967 Z28 in Alberta on ebay
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That’s right here in my back yard. I’ve never seen the car... thanks for pointing it out.
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Subject VIN 124377N210105 No Dealer info or real details of incorrect engine etc also lots noted as 'correct' so listing could've been better if all genuine?:hmmm: Hoping Jon M. knows this one? :beers: ~ Pete . |
Were 67 Z28's available with a 3.31 rear axle?
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Don’t know Bill, but I don’t think any of the drivetrain is original in that car. Looks clean enough...would make a fun driver at the right price.
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I heard back from the seller’s agent, and they do not have the POP, nor any other documentation. No idea of the selling dealer either. Without any original drivetrain components, I guess their claim of it being a Z28 hinges on the trim tag...
Seller is looking for $68.8k firm. |
From the add; Restored as Original 67 RPO Z/28, 302 ci. 290 hp. 4-Speed V8 Hardtop Sport Coupe
True Bolero Red Z, 1 of 602, restored as original, dosen't say it started out as one of the original 602. |
It was owned by a different guy in Canada who restored it circa 2007. He said it came out of Georgia. There was no original drivetrain in it and no P-O-P at that time.
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Jason |
hate to say not possible, but I have never seen a 3.31 in a first gen Z.
3.73 standard, 4.10 performance, and I THOUGHT 3.55 economy (there's a euphamism). Several 4.56 around. Never seen a 3.31. There is a chart somewhere showing what was available, but I can't find it right now. To add to the confusion, there is very little dealer order info, as the Z/28 was a bit late to the dance in 67. Can't imagine it being too fun to drive with a 3.31 rear. |
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