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Autocrossing a orginal 68 Z28
I thought you guys might enjoy checking out these pics of an orignal 68 Z/28 with a little 302 crossram, M22, 12 bolt 4.56 gears!!! Who says that an orginal Z/28 in this day in age can't share the all the fun with pro-touring craze of today!! The pics were taken @ Costa Mesa Goodguys last year & a few shoots on the slalom course :D
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Neat story. Great action shots! Thanks for sharing.
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That is awesome to see it out there getting driven like it was meant to be!
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I remember seeing your car around the track. Nice car. 4.56 gears, wow that's a screamer.
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great looking car,handles well too...:thumbsup:
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Just read the Camaro Performers article on this car. Sweet. Gotta love the big cam, big compression, cross-ram, and gearing. My kind of car!
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That's just plain awesome. How much RPM do you twist that little motor?
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That Z reminds me of my last camaro a r/s Z that was britsh racing green,and 24 factory options. Mine would run about 7000rpm and hang on when you dumped the clutch with 4:56 gears and no power steering she was a handful.:thumbsup: Thanks for posting brings back good memories.
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Nice pictures! lol
Love that car Cris.. thing souded wicked all wrung out. :thumbsup: |
About 7000 RPM!! That is where the HP peaks out at :D
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