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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
I will be posting more photos soon. In the meantime here are some numbers from the car:
TRIM TAG: ST 69 12437 NOR 123330 BDY 712 (Black Deluxe) 76 76 (Daytona Yellow) 09C (3rd week of September) X77 D80 (Z28 with Spoilers) Block Pad Stamp: V0825DZ (August 25, 1969) Casting Date: H-22-9 (August 22, 1969) Distrubitor # 1111480 Master Cylinder # 309 Brake Booster #9204 Carb # 4083 DZ (943)(April 1969) Trans Case 660, P9K07 with VIN # N684182 (July 7, 1969) Rear BT0903G. (September 3, 1969) Intake #472 Alt #1100837 Date 9H6 (August 6, 1969) Fan #772 Voltage Regulator date, 9G (July 1969) |
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
Posted some more photos. Before and after removing undercoating. The floors in the car are in great shape. Also, a few pics from Kenny when I got the car from him. (The PA plate and Ammon Smith plate do NOT go with the car.) Will post some more photos soon. Link to photos..
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v6...n%20Smith%20Z/ If anyone can or would link the photos direct to this ad, I would appreciate it. Just never had luck doing it myself. Thanks! |
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
I've driven this car lots and the only problem with it is that it has a personality issue. It truly thinks it's a big block once it hits 4,500 RPM. The thing runs like a big block with those headers. I've never driven a Z with so much power in stock form. |
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
I remember the Jenkins Strickler cars well. They raced out here in the mid west a lot during the mid and late 1960s. No one could best them and did they draw a crowd.
Bob |
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
Patrick, I was searching for my old Z and decided to run the engine block number, V0825DZ. I found this match indicating you had that motor in your car. The vin number on your car does not match mine. Do you have any additional information? I have the original Protect-O-Plate that contains the engine number. Thanks and hope to hear from you soon. Scott
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
7 years later.. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/rolleyes.gif[/img] [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img]
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
SLS..There might be 50 engines that are stamped V0825DZ.
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard</div><div class="ubbcode-body">SLS..There might be 50 engines that are stamped V0825DZ. </div></div>
With more that 20,000 Z-28's built in 1969 and subtracting out the weekends, I would guess there could be well over 100 engines with that stamping. You should search by the VIN on the POP not by the engine assembly date. |
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Re: 69 Ammon Smith DY Z (Day 2) *DELETED*
Loc: Atlanta, GA & the Middle East Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard SLS..There might be 50 engines that are stamped V0825DZ. With more that 20,000 Z-28's built in 1969 and subtracting out the weekends, I would guess there could be well over 100 engines with that stamping. You should search by the VIN on the POP not by the engine assembly date. With the extended 69 production time due to the strike, I think Charlies number would be more accurate if you assume the same amount of motors were stamped each day.
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