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Rare 67 Z28

Started by camaroteach, November 26, 2009, 09:08:13 AM

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Ron C.

#15
very interesting thred. ;D just like the ones on the SYC website.
67Z/28,67RSZ/28,71SS454CHEVELLE.

Jerry@CHP

Amen brother.  Maybe the Tahoe turquoise color can look lilke a dark green to some.

Jerry

Gramps69Z

Quote from: 67camarorsss on November 26, 2009, 08:03:10 PM
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess he ordered a 68 in 1967 and mistook what he had.

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Charley

 Jerry.... how many chambered exhaust systems have you seen for 67 or 68 Camaro's ? What are the odds of him ordering chambered and having it come in the trunk along with the crossram and headers ?
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camaroteach

Looks like I started an argument going. I said the car was rare and might have been a one of a kind. It was built for drag racing since I had a strong running Chevelle before that and wanted to stay with Chevy.. The car was a 67 not a 68. The exhaust fit in the trunk because the rear seat seat folded down (before it was removed for racing). The exhaust was in about ten pieces. The front header pipes, two straight back chambered sections, two over the axle pipes, two chamber pipes across the rear and two tailpipes. It also had the multi leaf springs on the rear. How many have you seen with the cross ram, factory headers and heater delete? It was custom built for racing only.

Stingr69

Quote from: jonboy1216 on November 26, 2009, 07:17:27 PM
dudes how can you possibly know what came through the back or front door of GM during the no racing policy .just recently i read an article on GM sbc aluminum heads casted in 1958 how rare are those.just a thought

OT - The aluminum heads were not a big success. If they would have worked, they would not be so rare today. ;)

Here is a pic:



-Mark.

Jerry@CHP

Charley.......I would say two chances, slim and none.  Headers were only available in '67 and '68, to order chambered, it would have to be ordered after the GM memo came out (11-25-68) deleting it from std production on Z28 and L78.  That would have to make the car a '69 Camaro.  We all know that no cross rams came in the trunk, so I suspect we'll have to see some photos if any can be found.

Jerry   

Charley

Quote from: camaroteach on November 27, 2009, 08:47:30 AM
Looks like I started an argument going. I said the car was rare and might have been a one of a kind. It was built for drag racing since I had a strong running Chevelle before that and wanted to stay with Chevy.. The car was a 67 not a 68. The exhaust fit in the trunk because the rear seat seat folded down (before it was removed for racing). The exhaust was in about ten pieces. The front header pipes, two straight back chambered sections, two over the axle pipes, two chamber pipes across the rear and two tailpipes. It also had the multi leaf springs on the rear. How many have you seen with the cross ram, factory headers and heater delete? It was custom built for racing only.

Are you aware that when you have a fold down rear seat there is a divider panel that keeps the trunk a separate compartment  ?  Did the factory just ram those pieces thru the divider panel ? 
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Charley

Jerry....How many multi leaf rear 67's are you aware of ?
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JohnZ

Quote from: jonboy1216 on November 26, 2009, 07:17:27 PM
dudes how can you possibly know what came through the back or front door of GM during the no racing policy .just recently i read an article on GM sbc aluminum heads casted in 1958 how rare are those.just a thought

Those aluminum heads never saw production in Corvettes - although they were shown as available in early advertising for the 1960 model year on the "315hp" fuelie, none were ever produced for retail sale (due to porosity problems) and the production engines used iron heads, carried over from 1959. The factory-supported 1960 Camoradi Corvettes for LeMans didn't use them either, although they were made available for those race cars - they used the iron heads instead. The casting porosity problems weren't solved until the late 80's.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

sd1968z28

fold down seat maybe?  ha ha!

Jerry@CHP

We have a pair of those heads now in for repair.  Are they valuable?

Jerry

JohnZ

Quote from: Jerry@CHP on November 27, 2009, 12:34:41 PM
We have a pair of those heads now in for repair.  Are they valuable?

Jerry

Jerry, Jack Podell (Corvette fuel injection rebuilder) has been advertising a pair of those heads at $10K for about three years, with no takers.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

666 the legend

...What are some DEAD GIVE AWAYS on knowing if your CAR was a 67 Z...??? Cause this THREAD just reminded me ,the first day I bought my 67 Camaro....I had it in the driveway and some OLD GUY came up to me and said " he heard this car was a z-28"..?? ...
67 SS/RS Royal Plum 4 speed...
68 Impala Custom
68 Nova [ Yenko Clone]...
69 HURST/OLDS...# 57...
72 Trans/Am.. 4 speed..
73 Plymouth barracuda

Jerry@CHP

Vrey easy, there is a "4L" or 4FL" on the left bottom side of the trim tag on the firewall,

Jerry