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Mecum 67 Z sold for $51.7K!
Wow, it’s been a long time since I have seen a 67 Z sell at this price. I know nothing about the car...
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WOW!!!!
Anyone know anything about the car. Even NOM, that would be cheap if it is real and retains its original tag. Even more surprising for me: 1974 Mustang II, V6 auto brought $11,000 1978 Mercury Bobcat wagon (merc version of the Pinto) brought $12,650 Who would want one of either of those cars? |
I was the under bidder. It was a ok driver car that needed to be restored. No docs or history or other info I could find and after my Red RS/Z sold at Barrett in Jan. for in the mid 60s with history and Jerry's blessing I thought this was all the money for the car. I have a pic of the tag just dont kbow how to post it.
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I can post it if you can forward the tag pic to me.
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looks like a nice driver for $51k.does anybody know if there was any rust.
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Thanks for sharing the info Quick Bow tie. I bought a non-running project Z in 2005 for $50k, so this price is really surprising.
Jon, do you recognize this car? |
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Jeff M posted some pics on my Facebook page...seems like a nice driver for sure!
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WOW i wish i had bought that 67 Z good deal.
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Mark, that's the car you briefly owned back in 2003 and sold to Dave Miner. Kim Howie bought it in 2007. It was sold new through Hult Chevrolet in Madison, WI.
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It is #54 in the '67 Z-28 Registry.
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Original engine block?
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So if the car is still as described by kim howe, that explains the price. Bad paint, floor boards and rear frame rail. Sounds like the car has not been restored, and maybe the buyer this time will do the car right. But that is a good price for a project, and not many come to market at this price or as a project.
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It has definitely been painted and detailed under hood. It had visible rust at the bottom of the fenders before...and a few other places.
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resto4u,
It sounds like you are assuming the car has not had any work done to it since 2008. It looks pretty darn nice to me in the Mecum pictures. It appears that the car was a deal. It seems the quick bowtie knows the car fairly well since he was bidding on it. Jason |
Car wasnt that nice but would have been a good project or fun car to beat on this summer. Paint had blisters and was older and amateur up close. It was a 15 footer but if a guy wanted one it was a fair buy. I probably would have bid a little more if I would have had some of this history yesterday.
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2005...had a spoiler and pin stripes back then...
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Mark is this the car that had HULT'S dealership paperwork with it? There were two that were sold from HULT'S in Madison. At some point, both cars were in mineral point, wi. One of the cars was still in mineral point a few years ago.
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Yes Roger, it is one of them. I owned the other Mountain Green one too. You can read about its history on my face book page with before and after pics. 1967 Z28 & L78 Network on Facebook.
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The car was good car Drove great was very much a orq car
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All in, great deal and congrats to the winning bidder! Here's a link to the 01/19 Mecum listing for the Hult delivered '67 Z-28 RS Mountain Green car that sold @ $90,750... https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0119-35...camaro-rs-z28/ :beers: ~ Pete . |
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The story and history of the green Z is in my Facebook page too. Here is a shot of it when I owned it. My understanding was it was repainted and detailed, but it was not a frame off when it was done by the owner after me down in Florida.
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Mark I found your FB page, good stuff
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Thanks Bill! I don’t know how to link them here, but they are: 1967 Gorries Black Panther Camaro and the 1967 Z28 & L78 Network
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yes mark like FB love those 67 z28 you have posted.
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The red z looks to of had a one piece floorpan installed and rear frame rail replaced.done pretty well
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