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Clean '72 Z/28 #s Project
Cool car - and originally white on black with a 4-speed...pretty desirable combo.
Link to 1972 Z/28 auction 1Q87L2N159404 |
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Bidding has ended....maybe being relisted with better wording in the ad???
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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From the ad. Not sure if this is the reason why.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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What's the story with short and tall spoilers?
Was there a changeover date? Could you order either one? Plant specific? Luck of the draw? I always liked the tall until I started hanging around YOU PEOPLE. Not I hate the tall and love the short. |
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I remember 70 1/2 was the only year for a short spoiler.
Bill |
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What's the story with short and tall spoilers?
The short 1-pc spoiler was standard in 70 on the Z-28 but also as RPO D80 option on any other Camaro. In April 70, the 3-pc tall spoiler was made available on Z-28 only under COPO 9796 and in, I believe May, the front spoiler was added to the COPO package. In '71, the short spoiler was standard on the Z-28 and the 3-pc with front spoiler was supplied if RPO D80 was ordered. In '72 and thereafter, the short 1-pc spoiler disappeared completely and the tall 3-pc with front spoiler was the only spoiler option. Although I like the front spoiler, it was never supplied in conjunction with the short 1-pc spoiler. Hope this helps.
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Steve Nuwer 1970 Z28, Norwood 03A, 48 48, 723 Int, M20, COO, 2021 Legends Platinum restored 1970 L78, Norwood 04C, 17 17, 711 Int, M21, COO, born-with drivetrain project. 1972 Z28, Norwood 11C project, born-with drivetrain, 26 26, 775, M20, CGG project 1970 Z28, Norwood 05C, 48 G, 720 Int, M21, COZ, Original Unrestored (SOLD) www.2ndGenZ.com |
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Is that a fasten seat belt light under the dash pad and is that supposed to be there on a '72?
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Yes, the Fasten seat belt light was a mid-72 addition and is appropriate for an 02C built car. A good friend of mine, (that knows a lot more about '72s), told me his early 72Z was built without the fasten seat belt light bezel, but had the under-dash harness with provisions for the light...I believe his is a December or very early January car which would give some clue as to the changeover.
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Steve Nuwer 1970 Z28, Norwood 03A, 48 48, 723 Int, M20, COO, 2021 Legends Platinum restored 1970 L78, Norwood 04C, 17 17, 711 Int, M21, COO, born-with drivetrain project. 1972 Z28, Norwood 11C project, born-with drivetrain, 26 26, 775, M20, CGG project 1970 Z28, Norwood 05C, 48 G, 720 Int, M21, COZ, Original Unrestored (SOLD) www.2ndGenZ.com |
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