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Old 11-27-2018, 11:39 PM
NoBones NoBones is offline
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I see it a bit differently.

The value for lenders.

When was the last time you fished with an actuary?

Aka, we need to get the values up with Barrett Jackson for boats.
Funny you bring that up Sandy.....

My knucklehead brother was at Turkey Rod this past weekend
in Daytona with his REAL 69 Z28 trying to unload it...

Figured out dirt roads, Classic cars and Harleys do not work
well with each other...
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Told him to send the green machine to BJ to unload..
I will have no license and be in jail if he does not get rid of it..

The best part was showing Lil' Kenny Thanksgiving Day how to really drive a stick shift 302 4 speed Muncie Hurst....
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Old 11-28-2018, 08:08 AM
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Sweet ride! Rare color combo.
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Old 11-28-2018, 11:36 AM
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The best part was showing Lil' Kenny Thanksgiving Day how to really drive a stick shift 302 4 speed Muncie Hurst....
Ah Ken. Brought back memories of powershifting the Muncie in my 365HP, 327 cid in my ‘65 fastback Vette. No power anything, just fast. Anita still remarks about the couple times she drove it!
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Old 11-28-2018, 09:07 PM
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Funny you bring that up Sandy.....

My knucklehead brother was at Turkey Rod this past weekend
in Daytona with his REAL 69 Z28 trying to unload it...

Figured out dirt roads, Classic cars and Harleys do not work
well with each other...
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Told him to send the green machine to BJ to unload..
I will have no license and be in jail if he does not get rid of it..

The best part was showing Lil' Kenny Thanksgiving Day how to really drive a stick shift 302 4 speed Muncie Hurst....
Twist the rev limiter and that solid lifter mill will hit 7 k all day long.
GM to qualify for the trans am race series took the 327 and used a 283 crank to get
the 302 ci mill which qualified for the 305 ci limit.

Over square always wins push rod rpm limits.

A friend of my brother sold a mint 69 Z for 1200 clams around 1979.

Has anyone run the vin and tags to see what you really have there?
Boo is correct, that is a rare color combo. I can decode this if you like.
Might find a build sheet under the rear seat.

Junkyard Jerry had a 68 fastback shell on blocks in the field next door to the shop. I often wondered what it really was. Completely gutted.

About 7 years later, a roll off shows up.

I ask the driver to read me the vin.

R. Not pirate RRR, but Ford R code 428.

One of J leno`s friends bought it for 10k.
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Old 11-28-2018, 09:26 PM
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Where as I have blown this For Sale thread on the 27 all to hell might
as well keep going....

This Camaro is very original. The engine and transmission and rare BV 4:10 coded rear axle are dead on the numbers and codes ! The build date is 02D and the engine date is V0214DZ.
It still retains its original 837 alternator with deep groove pulley, original 4053 carb, 472 intake

Original paint to boot ....

Yes it is the real deal Sandy !
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Old 11-28-2018, 09:30 PM
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Where as I have blown this For Sale thread on the 27 all to hell might
as well keep going....

This Camaro is very original. The engine and transmission and rare BV 4:10 coded rear axle are dead on the numbers and codes ! The build date is 02D and the engine date is V0214DZ.
It still retains its original 837 alternator with deep groove pulley, original 4053 carb, 472 intake

Original paint to boot ....

Yes it is the real deal Sandy !
DZ 302 is in fact the real deal.

Original paint???
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Old 11-29-2018, 12:13 AM
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So nice!! My brother had a stock 67 Camaro w/327 and I had a totally after market 76 Camaro. Mine had a TA posi rear end 400 4 bolt main motor, weiand high rise manifold, 650 Holly, headers, 81 Z28 hood with scoop, t-top, z28 recaro seats, sub frame connectors, and a shift kit.
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Old 11-29-2018, 08:17 AM
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Nice looking tank you got there Captain , good luck with your sale! Market value and the true value of a SeaCraft are never the same...




I will just leave this here incase someone wants to lock in LOL
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Old 11-29-2018, 04:37 PM
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Nice Camaro!
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