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 #s '71 RS/Z, Factory Black 
		
		
		I believe this one was originally ordered with the sandalwood interior, too...which would make it a very interesting combo against the black paint. Definitely needs to go back to those colors. 
	I dig this one a lot - the seller raced it for years and just recently put the original engine back in it. I'd keep the cage in there...why not? Link to 1971 Z/28 auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/sMIAA...9x/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/JxcAA...-w/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/nhUAA...Ej/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/pXkAA...CE/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/fCIAA...Ac/s-l1600.jpg 124871N579872  | 
		
 That fella wrote an excellent & honest description of that car. 
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 Looks Tough! 
	A set of Cragar Mags, L60 bias plys in rear and you'd be rockin!! I agree- black paint with sandalwood interior would be striking combo. I'd probably opt for no stripes as white would detract from the tan interior I think.  | 
		
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 What color stripes would be offered from the factory with the car being black? 
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 I like it alot.... the broach marks on the block so nice.  
	Has the correct drivers fender, can't tell about the pass side one.  | 
		
 Auction ended early 
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 This one is back with a $35k buy-it-now - I seem to remember the car being really reasonable the last time it was up on Ebay - I want to say mid-to-high teens? 
	Link to 1971 Z/28 auction  | 
		
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		Is a black dash pad correct on that Ebay '71 Z with Sandlewood interior?  This picture of a '70 is a sandlewood dash pad 
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