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Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
That thing makes my Rusty 68 Chevelle SS look like a cream puff. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/shocked.gif
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Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
I take my trials as they come, and my coupe is one currently, but that rust looks like to be QUITE a battle!
I wish the best to whomever accepts this car's needs! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif |
Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
Is this person from Florida a member of the board?
Why doesn't he step forward to accept our praises? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif |
Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
Rich, I have to give you credit. Maybe you can sell some swamp land for me. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif
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Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
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Rich, I have to give you credit. Maybe you can sell some swamp land for me. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif [/ QUOTE ] Well, I did sell a brick on ebay once for 50$! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif (Battle of 1812, clay brick, they are everywhere here in the greater NO area. Got pos feedback too!) It's actually not as bad as it looks (The Z). The Olympic Gold LM1 that we are doing is MUCH worse, although it looks great on the outside, it needs BOTH rockers, FULL floor, Both Wheel Wells (inner and outer), and a full trunk. This Z, while she is butt ugly on the outside, is actually pretty good in the structural areas, rockers, floor pans (only 1 has some small holes) wheel wells, frame rails etc. I don't know if the new owner is on this board, or just the camaros.net board, or both. But, if he wants to speak up, that's up to him. There was some intense interest in this car. It is always interesting to see who gets involved in a potential sale, and then see the comments afterwards. Some people feel like they have to call and make neg comments, then make low-ball offers. Others, call after a deal is done, with the "I would have given you more" statements. Bottom line to me, I bought the car to restore then resell. I just invested in a garage (Penn's Auto and Cajun Supercars) and have the time and manpower there to complete it at my leisure. I mentioned this on this site, and then several people started asking about buying the car before I restored it. Fair enough, so I threw out a number. That was a number that made it worth my while to not take on the project. I threw the number out and had the website with good pics up by 10:30pm or so (not hiding anything, all bad areas had DETAILED pics posted), and the car sold at 00:30 that same night. New owners happy, I am happy, old owner is happy. Everyone wins. New owner had a 69 yellow Z in high school, now he has this one. BTW- I was told that there is a yearly fee to be a member, I guess I paid a year ago and that subscription expired. This site is VERY much worth it, I just resubscribed. Thanks, Rich |
Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
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New owners happy, I am happy, old owner is happy. Everyone wins. [/ QUOTE ] Thats all that really counts !! |
Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
Hello Rich-
I was reading a thread over on the Camaro website, you were going to look at a 70 Nova (SS?). Just wondering if you have any updates or comments on it....... Thank you- ktownkid |
Re: Picked up the 69 RS Z-28 this morning
Turned out to be a "clone". Small block heater core, 10 bolt rear, only ss badge was on the grill. Had alot of putty in it as well. Was not running when I got there. She still claimed that it was a BB originally and that the heater core and rear were changed. I took a pass.
I do have a line on a 69 SS396 Chevelle though. I'll post more on it when I get some pics. Rich |
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