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'69 RS/Z, Red on White, 40-yr-old restoration
Amazing condition for a car that was restored nearly 40 years ago. Love the VE3 and console 8-track. Unfortunately, no mention in the auction as to what's original and what isn't, but overall, one of the most desirable color combos for a '69 Z IMO.
Link to 1969 Camaro RS/Z auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/hYkAA...I4/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/m9MAA...G~/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/a3kAA...Ia/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ejoAA...L8/s-l1600.jpg 124379L520000 |
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Fender stripes are incorrect, right?
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I have seen the real early built z28 with style trim with the fender pin strips
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Odds are very few Z/28s built with D96. As of 9/12/68 they were no longer included on style trim Z/28s but remained optional. As of January '69, no longer optional.
Car in question was built on or about January 31 and would not have had them. |
Originally would have been red, black stripes, red interior.
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----Apparently restored to the owners taste, and I have to say it's really good looking. Whoever ends up with this Z should dump that master cylinder though...….Bill S
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NOT an original numbers-match driveline car.
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I have a slot car in the same combo, and I've always wondered why the only '69 Camaro road car version you can get in a slot car is an "SS" with rally wheels and Z stripes that are the wrong color! Seeing the Revell box that this car featured on, I wonder if the owner painted in a color he preferred in the '80s then somehow this car became the reference for both Revell and Scalextric...
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