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Originally Posted by Too Old
69 Z-28. One of my favorites. Very nice!
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:D :D :D
Originally Posted by JCPERF
You were 69 when they came out. :evilb: :evilb: :evilb:
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As long as were on cars ..
Im not a ford guy lately but id give my left jewel to have this one |
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Shelby GR1
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605 hp
500 ft. lbs torque |
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resembles an aston martin vanquish :rolleyes: makes sense considering ford owns aston martin...nonetheless, AWESOME CAR!
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My (former) bro-in-law bought a new 69 Z28 with a DZ/302 engine. He blew it up within a month, what a dumb-a$$! I don't remember Z28's having the 427 as an option. It does look good, tho. :D
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Yes a little aston-like up front but its roots are supposedly in the shelby daytona
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427 Yenko which was not realy a factory car was I believe the only 427 camaro you could sort of purchase
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Sorry for the confusion. It was never a Z28. I would never cut up a Z car. This car started life as a $ 300 307 Camaro. I cut the floor from the fire wall to the tail lights and built a complete rear chassis, new floor and rocker panels. The car is all steel except for the rear deck lid which is glass. I had to stretch the rear quarters 6 inches to fit the rear tires which are 16 X 33 's . I built the tubs big enough to fit 17 X 34 funny car slicks. the car should be fun when I finish it. The rear end is a ford 9 inch braced pro stock style complete with strange axles and a strange spool.
Rick G. |
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