OK, I got a 1972 photo when my "Buddies" (B-I-L) brother-in-law owned it
VINTAGE shot.
Notes: This is Ole' speaking;
"Here is my brother-in-law’s ’69 Z/28, circa 1972. Photo was taken at his parents home in Magnolia (Seattle).
Car at the time was equipped with a balanced and blueprinted LT1 with a Tarantula intake, Hooker Headers and a Holley 750 DP. It had a Crower solid lifter cam, Scheifer RevLoc Clutch, Scheifer billet flywheel, Ansen explosion proof bellhousing, Ansen Ground Grabber traction bars and genuine Ansen wheels. It had a iron case close ratio T-10, Hurst shifter, 3.73 gears and Exhaust Specialties pipes. I put the car together for him. It was VERY FAST.
The Z has now been sitting in a garage on Bainbridge for over 40 years and probably has less than 25,000 total miles on it."
I will ask Ole's If he knows the 302 demise story.
JIM