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69hurstSC 05-25-2018 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by DW31S (Post 1402191)
I'll also agree with the whole "Barn Find" thing.....although some of the "discovered" cars were/are hiding in plain sight. Sometimes the original identity has been disguised with a color change or even a model change. '67 Z/28s that had been badged as SS', Yenkos stripped of their born-with features, stock appearing cars that had significant race history and then were detuned/repainted and sold; thanks to some clever sleuthing some important cars really HAVE been discovered.

Right. Two different genres there. Cars hiding in plain sight are way more compelling to me because it takes an expert to make the connection.

SS427 05-25-2018 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MosportGreen66 (Post 1402127)
It seems to be the common term of the times... I'm 100% guilty of calling a new-to-me acquisition a 'find' - especially when it is a recovery (dusty, dirty, untouched for years, etc).

Dan

Ditto

lowmile 05-25-2018 02:31 PM

New term "JFBTI" Just Found By The Internet.

big gear head 05-25-2018 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by x33rs (Post 1402196)
Cowl tag looks okay, not that it means all that much on a Van Nuys car. I'm not 100% convinced of an original paint claim. I see the white stripe paint under the cowl which is correct and rarely done on a restoration but the rear stripe isn't correct and I believe the spoilers were added. This early of a build I believe should still be a short spoiler, and I don't see the corner support brackets on the front spoiler. Decal in the door jamb is gone.
Still doesn't take anything away from the car, very cool, I like it.

He said that the car had been painted once and cowl induction hood had been added at that time.

Lynn 05-25-2018 03:37 PM

"Decal in the door jamb is gone."

No VIN decal until August 69, and even the first few in August may not have them.
So, and early car would not have received the decal. Doors didn't even get the two locating ribs for the decal until June or so.

Agree with others, there is nothing of significance to this car being "found". The "seized" aspect does nothing for value.

Mr70 05-25-2018 05:56 PM

I was going to mention it's too early to have had a blue VIN label in the door also,but figured PGN would accuse me of bashing the car.

TMagda 05-25-2018 06:39 PM

There is a '70 Chevelle, Astro blue, black stripes, and a '69 Z/28, Daytona yellow within 1 mile of my house. I have only seen the rears of both of them because as far as I know, neither has moved for the 14 years I have lived in this neighborhood. Maybe I can discover them!

I have spoken to the owner of the Z/28 and he is doing the "I would sell it if the price is right, but you know what they are worth at Barrett Jackson" thing, and I dropped a nice note in the Chevelle's mailbox - no response.

camarojoe 05-25-2018 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by cook_dw (Post 1402145)
I have known of Johnny for a long time. There has been “stories” about this car for as long as he has owned it.. He also personally told me and several others that the car was all original including paint. I also don’t see a car being impounded for over a decade. Would like to see proof of the claims.

Also this car hasn’t been stored away. Hell it was at a local car show a couple years go in Lebanon.. think what you want but there is some bullshittery with the “custom comfort” narrator and the stories being told.


Awe c'mon now... ya'll are just jealous "haters"... alright alright alright. :)

cook_dw 05-25-2018 09:46 PM

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x33rs 05-26-2018 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by big gear head (Post 1402216)
He said that the car had been painted once and cowl induction hood had been added at that time.

He told Cook it was original paint. I believe some aspects of it are, like the cowl, but the car in general has been painted.

He's wrong about his reasoning as to why he believes the hood was added. It very well could have been equipped with it. 01B car, the hood was in production a couple weeks prior. Would need to look at the car closer. However, with that said, majority of Z's were in fact flat hood cars anyway.

I'm not buying his explanation for the stripe either. The car is too early to have a wide spoiler, it's been added. It's also missing the support bars on the front chin spoiler that so many people never add when putting spoilers on. I'm betting it has standard torsion rods in the trunk. Dealer added.....maybe, but the stripes weren't done that way at the factory on a "real" spoiler car.

I wasn't knocking the car, I like it, they're all cool. I'm not a fan of picking on someone's car and feel that's bad taste. I was more or less knocking the informant and the information that he was relaying, some of the stuff he mentioned was not exactly correct.


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