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Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
Good Luck and have fun FrankieZ!!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
What's your Flight Number? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif
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Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
It's hard to tell a lot from the 2 pic's but the smog stuff is missing under the hood and I can't see well enough to see if the manifolds are plumbed and plugged for the smog.
Go over it good I bet they want a lot for it... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/flag.gif |
Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
Looks like wrong manifolds. It is all about adjusting the price to suit the BUYER.
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Here are the numbers i was given by the dealer : **Numbers Read: Engine Pad: V0925DZ. Build Date: 09E. Trim 713 Paint 52 Styl:69 12437NOR141539 X77 D80. Block Cast# 3970010 / Build date: I20 9, Plus V.I.N.# by Oil Filter. Holley 3923289DZ-List# 4053 / 982 Rear Axle BU0924G , Transmission: P9H19B+ V.I.N., Heads 3927186 / I2349. Intake Manifold 3932472/ I159. So I assume the above items are dead on anything else is questionable...But it has the exact color combo I want exterior and interior major items are correct and ive been looking since October. I have seen very very few cars with the smog still on them. 90% of the cars i have looked at theres some kind of compromise, things that are not matching ect..."Perfect"Cars are over 50K when you stumble accross that rare car where every single thing on the car is right and its priced right Its either sold by the time you call the guy or its in some color that will trigger my gag reflex everytime i walk into the garage. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/eek.gif . Soooo if one of you gentlman reading this post want to sell me your Perfect Totally Original Z for 40K please email me asap I have the Cash in a brown paper bag waitin for a new owner https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif FrankieZ |
Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
ok heres a car thats pretty close to perfect if only i had 60K to spend https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif
go to cars and to white/black Z28 web page One of the finest Z28's that we have seen for sale. This car received the Diamond Award from The Camaro Nationals and scored 984 out of a possible 1000 points! It is flawless everywhere and will please the most discriminating fussy buyer. 302DZ # matching engine, 4 speed transmission and rear axle, power steering, power disc brakes, console with gauge package, factory Radio, rear bumper guards, cowl induction hood, deluxe white & black houndstooth interior, Dover White exterior with black Z stripes. There are 295 miles on the odometer since restoration. It was reported to us that there was $80,000 spent on the restoration. We have a copy of the original MSO, original title and copies of all titles since new. We also have the 4 "original award certificates with judging sheets. If you are wanting the finest quality Z that has been judged by the Experts, this is your car! $58,900 My god this car does not even have the smog on it and they want 59K https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif FrankieZ |
Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
That is right 59,000. A little high! On the other hand, Where are all those $30,000 Z's at that people are telling you about. Once you really look at them, there are not really worthy. I have a very nice one myself. R/S with endura bumper Z/28. Sam
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Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
wanting 59 is different than getting 59 !!! I would go inspect the red one...
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Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
Pointing out the missing smog and wrong manifolds was not a put down of the car. Knowing what you are looking at is a great help at bargining time. I was also going to point out the seperation in the center of the grill stiffner in the 1st pic. Again not picking the car apart...
Around here the smog equipment is an expensive item and most Z owners are putting it back on or running the correct manifolds (also expensive) with plugged smog tube bungs. Good luck - buyer beware... |
Re: 69 Z28 Stock Flat Hood
Dennis, You got good eyes with the grill stiffner. I feel that all cars are worth something. Like you said we only pick them apart to adjust the cars value. The more points the car has the more it is worth. The less amount of positives the less it is worth. Numbers matching is not as critical to me as a near perfect resto where everything has to look correct. Non matching has to reflect the price. I feel in my area car prices do reflect more the quality of the resto, more than if the motor is original to the car. JMO Sam
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