>> And, I believe
that among the Chevelle cognoscente ...
Whoa, Chuck! "Cognoscente"? You been reading
Webster's again? :*) Wow!
Speaking of things in print...the Year One (spring
98) catalog I have shows SS427 flags for 66/67 Chevelles but state,
"427's weren't originally factory-installed in '66 models but it's a common
swap. For this reason, we're including these emblems
here."
Concerning the Z-16's they state that the prototype was
built in Baltimore on a hardtop chassis and the other 200 (and I quote "all
Z-16s were hardtops") were assembled in Kansas City using the convertible
boxed frame.
Four years ago at least, the "Tech Car" prototype was
owned by and on display at the, then new, Floyd Garrett.
Dale

