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Old 05-12-2022, 07:03 PM
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Wow. Dead ringer for the one out of Oklahoma City that I rode around in during my HS days.

Never seen another TT RZ Z with black vinyl top and white stripes.

Great memories.
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Wow. Dead ringer for the one out of Oklahoma City that I rode around in during my HS days.

Never seen another TT RZ Z with black vinyl top and white stripes.

Great memories.
Funny enough. When I purchased this car, the original engine was missing (have original trans and rear) but has one of the original 1967 Z28 motors from the original 602 cars. When I ran the VIN through NCRS, it came up as a car sold new in Oklahoma. That would be an interesting connection.
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Old 05-13-2022, 02:35 AM
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Wow. Dead ringer for the one out of Oklahoma City that I rode around in during my HS days.

Never seen another TT RZ Z with black vinyl top and white stripes.

Great memories.

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Funny enough. When I purchased this car, the original engine was missing (have original trans and rear) but has one of the original 1967 Z28 motors from the original 602 cars. When I ran the VIN through NCRS, it came up as a car sold new in Oklahoma. That would be an interesting connection.
I know for a fact that my friends car was hit lightly in one of the quarters. I didn't see it after it was hit, as he had already sold it and the new owner crunched it. Can't remember which side got hit. He said it wasn't bad. That car also did not have the original motor when he sold it. Car was stolen. Engine was mia when it was recovered.
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Wow. Dead ringer for the one out of Oklahoma City that I rode around in during my HS days.

Never seen another TT RZ Z with black vinyl top and white stripes.

Great memories.



I know for a fact that my friends car was hit lightly in one of the quarters. I didn't see it after it was hit, as he had already sold it and the new owner crunched it. Can't remember which side got hit. He said it wasn't bad. That car also did not have the original motor when he sold it. Car was stolen. Engine was mia when it was recovered.
When I ran the VIN on the engine pad, it came back to Craig’s Chevrolet in Edmond , OK.
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Old 05-13-2022, 11:39 AM
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Great car, just awesome.
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There's a red RS '67 Z that was turned into a drag car around 1972. It's still around. It was also from Craig's Chevrolet in Edmond, OK and the serial number of that car and your engine are less than 100 apart. Both are 03B Norwood cars

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Funny enough. When I purchased this car, the original engine was missing (have original trans and rear) but has one of the original 1967 Z28 motors from the original 602 cars. When I ran the VIN through NCRS, it came up as a car sold new in Oklahoma. That would be an interesting connection.
Now that is "what are the chances that would happen"?
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