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A Z28 Chev (what year, I dunno), just sitting there. Aside from some flat tires and a bunch of garbage inside, the car is in tip top shape.
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Posted by scarlett |
11/20/2004 9:59 PM | remove |
And sweet! I want it for my birthday! Someone tow it over for me, pretty please :D.
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Posted by Haunting_1963 |
12/13/2004 2:44 AM | remove |
its an 1979-81 most likely 81. Never buy a car thats been sitting on grass the frame and floors are most likely toast, probably need new brake and fuel lines too, a fuel sending unit, maybe a fuel tank, that rust gets under there and just makes a horrible mess of things! Most likely has a 267 V8 or it wouldn't be sitting there. Oh and all old T roofs leak and the replacement weather stripping can cost up to 1000 bucks, just so you know!
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Posted by Stewie |
12/13/2004 5:42 AM | remove |
Hey if its free, I don't mind... nothing like a good project to work on.
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Posted by bandi |
8/8/2005 3:19 AM | remove |
It really needs to lose those whitewalls. Nice set of BF Goodrice Comp T/A's with white lettering would be cool.
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Posted by Samurai |
2/26/2006 2:35 PM | remove |
that actually might be a 350 under the hood... it's got the hood, wheels, fenders and fascia of an actual Z28. I'm betting the smallest engine under the hood is a 30-Fog. As far as I recall, the 267 was not installed in the Z28 until 82 or 83 and then only as a credit option. That 4.4L was a boat anchor and suffered the same fate as the 305 (soft cams). A 267 owner was lucky to get MAYBE 80,000 miles out of a camshaft.
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