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Old 02-29-2024, 01:30 PM
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Default GM ZL1 L88 Z28 special information

Are these common? I don't remember where I got it, but it's about 60 pages of ZL1/Z28/L88 engine and body info.



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Very cool.

I remember those old book covers like that, and typed documents.

I even have some old brake charts from the time period that are hand written.

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No, they are not common these days. The performance guys in the parts department would have them (and also some serious racers) but they weren't distributed to the public. Good part numbers and info in there relative to that 1969-70 timeframe.
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It was the "original" Chevy Power parts manual. 90% of the info on those pages is in the first manual....
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And two other versions of that book are here: http://www.camaros.org/library.shtml
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