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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: william on April 12, 2017, 02:12:21 PM
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Chevrolet-Camaro-/322481218125?hash=item4b1560e24d:g:FVcAAOSwc49Y7i~i&vxp=mtr
It's back. The car Chevy built in Los Angeles and shipped to New York [2,839 miles] for 49 bucks.
124379L502362
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If the 3.31 axle is original - and I didn't see any way of verifying that - it might have been an SS350 originally.
A lot of SS350 cars have been cloned over to Zs. That's sad.
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A lot of SS350 cars have been cloned over to Zs. That's sad.
And they are nothing to be ashamed of either. Why can't these idiots just leave their hands off of stuff?
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A lot of SS350 cars have been cloned over to Zs. That's sad.
And they are nothing to be ashamed of either. Why can't these idiots just leave their hands off of stuff?
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It's a BS0504G1 axle. Not original.
Engine is/was dated 0811, could be original....
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Darrel, if you mean me the answer is no. It's a real 325 hp, turbo on the column, custom bench seat car. I just need to get working on it.
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Lol Doug I was agreeing with you.. I wasnt saying anything about you.
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I was reading your signature as a reply, that you were asking me if mine was a L78. Bad day.