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1967 Z28 survivor
For sale, Mountain Green with gold standard interior which was featured in the Member's rides section last fall.
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat...2&fpart=all Asking $100K. Would consider another '67 Z project and cash. This car, to the best of my knowledge, is the most untouched, original '67 Z28 still out there. It is the <u>only</u> documented '67 Z28 that has the factory headers with cowl plenum air cleaner in combination with radio and heater delete. This car was built to be raced but ended up just doing the occasional street race. It is original drivetrain, interior, and paint. I did have to rebuild the front brakes because I couldn't otherwise drive it. Had to recore the radiator also because it needed it but still has original tanks and UH tag. I have lots of documentation for the car (window sticker, P-O-P, etc), plus the original Texas title, original registration receipts and the Texas plates from when I bought it back in '98. I am the second owner. I have the original box for the cowl plenum air cleaner, the original box for the rally caps. The caps and trim rings had never been installed prior to my ownership. The original exhaust manifolds and section of exhaust pipe are still owned by me and they are in pristine condition, showing they came off the car when it was new so the headers could be installed. Any original piece I took off the car has been kept and put in a box such as the original radiator hoses, fan belt, cap, rotor and plug wires. Cars like this do not come along very often. There are issues with the paint. The stripes are checked and somebody may chose to repaint them. There are also some dents and dings, most of which could be nursed out by a dent expert. I did not have the heart to do anything but repaint the header panel and lower valence as they were replaced by the original owner and left black. He gave me the original pieces he took off the car. The spare is original and in great shape. I have three other original 7.35 x 15 Power Cushions but they are not in great shape. This car came out of West Texas and there is no rust. When's the last time you saw an original paint Camaro with zero rust in the back window, let alone a Z-28? Other options on the car confirming the racing orientation are J56 HD brakes, K76 61-amp alternator, T60 HD battery, 4.10 gears plus it has the extremely rare shoulder belts. I also have the headrests which were delivered with the car but never installed due to the fact there was an error by the factory. They put in standard seats with no slot for the headrests! Oopsie...who thought GM could make a screw-up? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smirk.gif The original sales contract discusses a credit for the headrests. One of the diecast model companies came out last year and took measurements to make a model of the car. I guess that takes two years to complete from start to finish. If you miss out on the car, a model's not a bad second choice and a whole lot cheaper! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif -Jon |
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Forgot contact info. Email is [email protected] and phone number is (805)736-4713.
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Nice car Jon....good luck...I know you are going to miss it !
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Jon,
Should be an easy sale for you and I am sure you will hate to see her go. For those that done know, I am a 67 Z fan as well and owner of 1967z28.com. I can vouch this is the most original untouched 67 Z28 in existance. We have used it for many technical articles and whats correct questions for the site and with the 67z28 owners group. This is the real deal. Rich |
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A good deal at twice the price.It would be hard to let that go.
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If I only had the money. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/headbang.gif
I asked my wife if she'd buy it for me for my birthday and she said "no." She's not as partial to gold interiors as I am. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif |
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hi Jon,wish i could buy your Z but its out of my $ range but im still looking.havent talked to you in a long time and not to sidetrack this thred just wanted to say hi and good to hear your still around.Ron.
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Thanks guys. I have some interested parties. Would like to see it go to a good home. For sure, I am going to miss the car.
-Jon |
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Jon, I too hope the new owner appreciates this car. It is very special. So is your other car. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif
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Ken, oh come on ask your sweet little wife if she wants it?
She is so nice, I bet she will. Rich |
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I have just been advised by Jerry MacNeish that I have underpriced the car so this for sale offer is rescinded, effective immediately. Thanks to those who have expressed an interest in the car.
-Jon |
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I thought that was a great price for what that car is. Luckily I have no money. I'm really surprised that nobody jumped on that car. That's almost irreplaceable.
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Calling Charlie!!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif
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Smart move Jon. I told my wife it was a steal at $100k and even said I'd sell every other car I own if she'd buy it for me. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/laugh.gif No dice!
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Redneck (the owner of the Lemans Blue 68 Z that we went to buy last night) and I were discussing the 67 Z last night and both thought that 100k was in no way out of line... the car is 1 of 1. There is most likely no car as original with that option group..let alone the colors of the car, it is a time capsule and should be preserved as is, it would be a sin to restore the car. IMHO
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I appreciate the positive comments. The car will still be offered for sale but the price will be going up. It is definitely 1 of 1 in terms of color combination as well as the most unmolested original '67 Z28 left out there.
-Jon |
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For those who have asked, here is a picture of the cowl tag.
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What's the price of the Car now?
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I have just been advised by Jerry MacNeish that I have underpriced the car so this for sale offer is rescinded, effective immediately. Thanks to those who have expressed an interest in the car. -Jon [/ QUOTE ] The car has been for sale yet has not sold. Jerry says it is under priced. I think Jerry should buy it. |
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The car has been for sale yet has not sold. Jerry says it is under priced. I think Jerry should buy it. [/ QUOTE ] https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif I like that idea! Price is $125K obo. Also may consider '67 Z28 project and cash as trade. Thanks. -Jon |
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[ QUOTE ] I have just been advised by Jerry MacNeish that I have underpriced the car so this for sale offer is rescinded, effective immediately. Thanks to those who have expressed an interest in the car. -Jon [/ QUOTE ] The car has been for sale yet has not sold. Jerry says it is under priced. I think Jerry should buy it. [/ QUOTE ] https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif Charley, your better than Larry the cable guy https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif Git er Done |
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i have always made a point not to get in the negative comment wars around here but this really gets to me you cant raise your price after you list something for sale its just yellow in this man's opinion https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bs.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bs.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bs.gif
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He does state OBO. Like Charley said, Jerry should buy it -he is the one saying 100K is not enough. What its worth is what someone will pay!
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With non matching driveline cars going for 50-60k, I can't believe it wasn't scarfed up immediately.
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I have to agree with Mike S. Morally wrong to raise price on the car especially after it did'nt even sell for the $100K. Really neat car but the "bottom of the color chart" color does hurt it. It's one of those colors that everyone loves to look at but does not want to own themselves. Obviously not even Jerry. I wonder if the original owner is aware of the $125,000 killing trying to be made. Why stop at 125K? Keep it.
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Might be hard to get more after you listed it for 100,000. Unless somebody was fighting over it, it may be hard to raise the price. I may be dead wrong but You probably don't have half this much tied up into it. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif Nice car!
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I think this poor chap is being unfairly flamed.Go back and read from the first post on,and see how the tenor of the thread deteriorated.Clearly,he underpriced the car.If the defacto guru tells you your leaving 20k on the table,if it were YOUR car,would you reconsider?. The fact he is a long standing member and offered it on this forum(as opposed to the de riguer snake oil platform)tells me one should not question his ethics so quickly.If there is a benchmark 67,this be it,regardless of color.This is an attempt to play devils advocate,not it's his own biz what he does.
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yes latebrake i am questioning his ethics i feel it is a cheap move and if he wanted max money he should have spoken with jerry and or done his reasearch prior to listing it for sale, myself and probably most other car guys have left money on the table in a deal or 2 in my opinion true car guys dont pull this that bull $hit just my .2 cents
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First of all what is wrong with Mountain Green. Secondly, it is his car and if it is not sold then he can change the pirce at any time. It happen in the real estate market ALL THE TIME. It the market will not bear his new price he will have to come down. Awesome car by the way!
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True Mark, He can ask any price he wants to. Go for it!
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what Jason said X2
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Jon's car....he calls the shots. Better take another look at the history of this car....it's pretty cool. And you won't be finding another like it real soon.
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Jon's car....he calls the shots. [/ QUOTE ] I think someone else called the shot on this sale. In my opinion I feel it would have been better if nothing had been posted about someone saying that said car was underpriced and the seller simply turned down all offers under his asking price. Might have cut down on the flaming. Bottom line it is his car and he can do what he wants with it but I would keep certain reasons from selling off the public forum. Rick H. |
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There is nothing wrong with Jon raising his price. Jon bought the car to keep but in the years since he first bought it he has acquired the first ever Z28. I believe he is selling the low mile car to cover the costs of restoring the # 1 Z28. I don't know how many places it was advertised. If it were widely advertised at 100K and there were no buyers then bumping it 25% because of one guys opinion seems like a stretch to me.
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Bottom line is this... asking price was 100k, there were no takers, there wasn't anyone that said yes, I'll take it for 100, and then had the rug pulled out from them, nor did anyone buy it for 100k and now the seller is asking for 25k more from the buyer. It was simply a single ad placed on a forum. Heck, people here even SAID it was underpriced. Before anyone purchased the car, the seller decided for whatever reason or from whatever source that he should probably not sell the car for 100k, so before anyone bought it for that price he decided 125k was more what he felt the car was worth. Now if no one buys it at 125k and he decides to take 100k again thats his choice, as it is also his choice to up the price to 150k if he so choses and no one has committed to it at 125k. In a nutshell, as long as no deal was made, no one was contracted to buy the car, and no deposit and/or money had changed hands, no one is out anything, and these sour grapes over a car they weren't going to buy anyhow is rediculous. Obviously no one here was buying it at 100 or it would be sold already, so it seems silly to argue that its now 125... jmo.
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Someone refresh my memory.
What was the reason for pulling the sale and now offering at a higher price?? Rick H. |
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If you aren't interested in his car just go read something else...it's no ones business where he prices it or why...can't fault or flame him for being honest.Should he have consulted with people who were not going to buy it to see if it was moral to reprice it ? Give me a break. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif
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At least its the same guy who already owns the car asking an extra 25k instead of someone who just bought it to turn for a profit, which is how these things usually end up costing more than they were a week ago. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/wink.gif
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If you aren't interested in his car just go read something else...it's no ones business where he prices it or why...can't fault or flame him for being honest.Should he have consulted with people who were not going to buy it to see if it was moral to reprice it ? Give me a break. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif [/ QUOTE ] Well said Bob. Example: If I was going to sell my 69Z for 50k right here on SYC, and Jerry MacNeish contacted me and said, hey Tony, your Z is worth 75k. I would seriously think about repricing my car, the exact same thing Jon has done. You can't blame a guy who might be able to make an extra 25k. I can't think of anyone who would pass on an extra bonus like that. |
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