Another 1969 ZL-1 has been located!

I know the guy who stamped the engine on that one, frame too...

just sayin'....


truth.....

:smash::eek::fishing::thumbs:
 
He also states previously owned by Grumpy Jenkins. You would think there would be alot of documentation about it.:quote:
 
I know the guy who stamped the engine on that one, frame too...

just sayin'....


truth.....

:smash::eek::fishing::thumbs:

He does nice work. Please forward his contact information :footmouth:

It would be cool to have a numbers matching car again. I might even leave the 400 small block in there. It would make for a very rare 73.
 
For obvious reasons I have to keep confidential, but if you seriously need his help, maybe he can call you....

I dunno he travels, but he might for the right money.....

I personally know of him fooling NCRS top flight bloomington/whatEVER judges....

THAT and knowing prices at the winter 08 NCRS meet for MODIFIED vettes were just as high as NCRS winners....makes me wonder....

I"ll take the hotrod....

:nuts:
 
I thought they had open chamber heads and I'm sure they were 12.5 compression too. Bottom line is they were the aluminum block version of an L-88
 
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