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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: jwbavalon on January 26, 2022, 05:52:41 PM
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Hi, this is a long shot but I’ll give it a try.
I purchased my ’68 Z/28 in July of 2020 and it arrived without any historical documentation. Since then, I have tried to reconstruct the documentation covering the various owners and the car. On the owner’s front, I have a pretty good idea of ownership since 1999. On the car’s documentation front, I now have a data analysis from Jerry MacNeish which says in his professional opinion, this car is an original 1968 Z/28 with the original drive train.
I have been told by several members of the forum that the POP was with the car until sometime in 2008 (thanks rszmjt, bertfam) but during one of the ownerships changes the documentation package about the car disappeared. Ed mentioned that I should post a request on the forum to see if anyone has a picture of the POP in their files that they would be willing to share with me.
If you can help, please PM. I’m not going to use the information to have a repo POP made, I just would like to complete my documentation.
Thanks
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POP.
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My friend's 1968 Z28 was originally ordered from Harry Mann Chevrolet, although I don't remember seeing the POP. When I looked at someone's 1970 BOSS 302, I noticed that the temporary warranty tag that Ford issued for the car had been glued below the door tag. When I asked about the tag in 2010, the owner had never noticed it was there and he bought the BOSS 302 in 1977!
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Thanks Kurt
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Cool Another Harry Mann car, they were a big performance dealership in So Cal.
I went back and forth for a few months regarding purchasing a 72 LT1 A/C coupe bought new there.
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Can you have a PoP reproduced?? Never heard of this.
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Nice 68Z......Congratulations.....
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Can you have a PoP reproduced?? Never heard of this.
Yes, and it’s very unethical.