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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: hpaddict on May 25, 2017, 05:43:17 PM
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I see it has the clock, gauges, no a/c, 713 seats, what can you tell about this car from the trim tag?
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/6142982980.html
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Well, the owner doesn't know what he has because he says it's "an early Norwood build before they were X coded", when it's actually a Los Angeles built car! It's probably not a Z28 because the tachometer has the wrong red line. This one looks to be 5500, which would have been used on a big block (which it isn't), but variations in tachometer red lines versus engine have been observed, so it may be an L48 since they've been seen with 5.5k red lines. Especially if the 12 bolt axle is original to the car. I don't think there are any Z28's in the database with the 5.5k tach though.
If you're interested in the car, you need to get the numbers on the axle and the transmission and post them here. You'll also need to get the VIN.
Ed
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I see it has the clock, gauges, no a/c, 713 seats, what can you tell about this car from the trim tag?
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/6142982980.html
Rally Green exterior color and black houndstooth interior. Built 4th week of January 1969 at the Los Angeles assembly plant.
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Well, we know the owner is not a photographer.
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I saw this on a facebook group. He looked at the axle and thought it said BU1914C1. Obviously it cant be 19 but maybe a 12 ? I thought it was like a 01D car. December axle might be possible??
He had a bad picture of the springs and I couldnt tell if they were gm or not