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1969 z28
https://www.ebay.com/itm/28605559739...Bk9SR_beyeO-ZA
I will leave this here for the group to chime in. is this a real car? What is wrong with it? thanks Dan |
I think its real ,however not a very good restoration
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35K car with 80K worth of problems.
Now I typed this and thought If this was a members ride I would be ripe for a flame job. But, This is or Was someone's pride and joy for 30 years (*as claimed by Dealer?) So now a Profiteer Dealer using Ad text: TRUE SURVIVOR & TRUE BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT CAR This seller is out of touch with the Market (Competition for this vehicle for sale) in my opinion. Wrong with it: To numerous to List re. Vehicle Content as applied to Options claimed & the inherent 'correct equipment and level of restoration' for such blatant Dealer sales Puffery & claims. Mods please delete my input if I broke some rules |
The engine pad looks to have been ground on?
Jason |
That car is a Joke...been for sale for years.....spend all day listing the issues.
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Engine pad is clearly a restamp.
A set of Cooper Cobras would complete the look. |
In the video he says "Yes, a true Z28 X11, 4 speed factory Hugger Orange"
Not a high-quality correct restoration. Would really have to see it in person to judge the body condition. $79,900 is a bit high for a Non orig engine Z of this caliber IMO. Trans and rear stampings look okay and dates fall in line with other Z's made in this time period. Could be a great driver, who knows until you see it in person. |
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Yup, restamped block. Body color on the floors kills it..... |
I’ve wondered about this car. I spoke to the owner/dealer probably going on two years ago. I thought it was a decent car before they pulled it apart and the detailing and paint on the engine compartment and underside.
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