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Check out the 1969 (X77) Z/28 for sale at Camaro Specialities in Buffalo, NY. Nice complete project car. Bob Harris and company are good people.
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That is it Darren. Might be a complete car, but never fear one will spend at least $25,000 to do it up correctly. I am still waiting to see a $30,000-$35,000 Z/28 that really is all that it is cracked up to be, unless he is desperate for money. JMO Sam
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Unless my old eyes are really bad today, I think that primered spoiler is for a 67-68. To narrow for a 69. Nice project, but your right. Alot of money. And it's the things that are'nt obvious that really get you. Schonye
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You would know best Schonye. Even on good days, nothing ever appears to be what it really is.
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Judging by the trunk stripes and no D80 code on the tag, I'd say that this car never did* have a trunk spoiler before the primered one was tacked on. Look at the white stripe overspray below the trunk weatherstrip--is that how they came from the factory? Just curious.
Neat car. Green interior--yuck. (Okay, here's where all the green interior guys can chime in...) In a pefect world you could score this car for $2500 and get to work having fun with it. Yeah, I guess I'm thinking in 1980 dollars. *Yes, it could have had a dealer-added spoiler that was removed and replaced with the primered one. Or, the primered one is the dealer-added spoiler with the paint stripped for some reason. Or, or, or... |