irockwithdirt
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I remember reading they made 68 mustang 427 cobra jets........but I'm no ford guy so I dunno
Any first gen Camaro with the RS option and a big block.Originally posted by Hammer
I was trying to explain to my wife what makes a car cool.Then i thought why not start a list of cool cars.doesnt have to highest hp or lowest et just cool. obviously gn-t-type ,68 mustang fastback ,like the one in bullet(only),55 chevy/gmc pickup,???
What about the early Hertz optioned Mustang? I always thought this was a really cool idea.Originally posted by mytyphoon1993
1993 GMC Typhoon , and the 1967 Shelby Elanor Mustang
I posted before I read your reply. Can I replace the DZ engine with a big block? Sorry, I'm kind of impartial to my own car...Originally posted by pat83t
I can't believe nobody put the 1969 Chevy Camaro RS/SS with the DZ302 and 4-speed.......
Originally posted by olds443
The Cobra Jets were all 428's and 429's, no 427's. They also made 429 Super Cobra Jets. These came in Mustangs and Torino's and I think that is all.
Actually incorrect. The 302 was only available in the Z/28 option. An RS with a 302 (DZ block) is a Z/28/RS car. Is you look in the assembly book the option code for the 302 engine is RPO-Z28, hence the name (think it was RPO for regular production order), COPO was the "special book"... When you have a car that has 2 options the option containing the highest HP gets the badging. Z/28 being first, then SS then RS. An RS with the Z/28 option would have Z/28 emblems with hideaway headlights (RS option). An SS with RS options would have SS emblems with hideaway headlights.Originally posted by THE ARS
Pat I did metion the 302 RS, they were only available in the Z. The SS was only offered with the 350 until 82(?).
Tom
One more:1966 Impala 427.
And a second for the SC/Rambler. Understated they were not! But very quick indeed.
Originally posted by TurboDiverArt
Actually incorrect. The 302 was only available in the Z/28 option. An RS with a 302 (DZ block) is a Z/28/RS car. Is you look in the assembly book the option code for the 302 engine is RPO-Z28, hence the name (think it was RPO for regular production order), COPO was the "special book"... When you have a car that has 2 options the option containing the highest HP gets the badging. Z/28 being first, then SS then RS. An RS with the Z/28 option would have Z/28 emblems with hideaway headlights (RS option). An SS with RS options would have SS emblems with hideaway headlights.
I know definitely for 1969 it would have had Z/28 badging, I thought it was the same for the earlier 2 years as well.Originally posted by UNGN
Wouldn't a '67 (or even a '68) Z/28 with a Rally Sport Package just have RS badging/hideaway headlights and stripes with no Z/28 badging?
Visually it would be an RS with a 302, especially if it hase been repainted.
My neigbor in Wichita Falls had a '68 RS Camaro for sale 10 years ago and it had 302 badges. He had no idea it was a Z/28.