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Old 07-30-2006, 09:27 AM
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I have everything but the engine and a title!
5-speed tranny, rearend w/disc brakes, dashpad, hood, fenders, seats, spoiler. You name it, I probably have it.
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

ok, is the rear posi? if so i want it. what gears are in it? how much you want? and where are you located?
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I'm interested in the seats and seatbelts.
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

got the lower air dam for the radiatior? just realised I dont have one any more....
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Old 07-30-2006, 09:18 PM
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

Not sure if the rear is posi or not. I did a small burny in the driveway(back when we still had a motor in it) and both wheels spun. Posi? Now its up on jacks and when you turn one wheel, the other wheel turns opposite. Not posi? Don't know what gears are in it. I would have to open it up and count teeth.
As far as the seats go, I will have to look closer at the belts to see what kind of shape there in. Driver seat is power. Both fronts have seat covers. I'll have to take them off and see how they look. Back seats are in good shape.
The car is in Jacksonville, FL.
Lower air dam is there w/ 3 in. vertical crack on pass. side of center
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

i'm more interested in the back seats anyway. Email me pics and let me know how much $ you want for them. i'd love to get them as well as all four belts. Thanks alot. [email protected]
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

The car is in my driveway but belongs to my son in law who lives less than a mile away and owns a digicam, so Levi JP, we will e-mail pics and price ASAP.
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

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The car is in Jacksonville, FL.
Wow, never thought I'd meet someone else from Jax on here, that's pretty cool. Welcome aboard man, hope you plan on sticking around for a while.
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Thanks alot. Hope to hear from you soon.
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

Hey blindxeyed, nice to meet you. Sweet 'bird!!! I drive a 92 Firebird 3.1L V6. It runs good and sounds good, but dosen't look so good. I also have a 72 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ w/455. (in pieces in my driveway, garage, attic...) I'm a bigtime Poncho fan!!
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Bump for my car
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Re: parting out 84 Z28

Hey man, i am interested in the taillight assemblies and if you have the rear "5.0 liter H.O" and z28 badges for the rear end ill take them also.. name your price, pm me
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The "5.0 liter H.O" is a sticker on the rear bumper. I have both tail lights. $60 shipped.
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