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seems all Z 28s had be a X33 or a X77. this is on the trim tag on the fire wall at the master cyl. lots of so called Z 28s are not really Z 28s.
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A '69 Camaro built at any point in the model run at the Van Nuys plant (would have a "L" in the vin#) was not assigned an X-code, no matter how it was equipped. Also, Ohio-built 1969 Camaros (an "N" in the vin#) that were produced prior to December, 1968, do not have any X-codes.
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I have an original Z/28 from Baldwin Chrevolet. It came with no console, no power steering and the fuel guage is where the clock is in the standard model. I still have the original window sticker and wanrantee charge card. The car came with a cowl hood and I beleive it was a part of the Z/28 package. It might even be a separate line order on the window sticker. Jerry Mcneish, I'm sure could answer questions about Z/28's
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