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I see prices have returned to earth. Nice car. Priced about right.
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Wow, haven't seen an X mark on the rear seat brace that clear before. was it ever touched up or anything? wish mine was that clear. good luck with the sale, beautiful car and color!
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What does the X mean?
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What does the X mean? Todd [/ QUOTE ] The X is a style trim. X33 or X77 is used for the 69 Z/28 to denote different trim. |
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What does the X mean? Todd [/ QUOTE ] I believe they pre marked the x codes ( ie, x 7 telling the line workers the car was to be an x77 non style trim group ) before the cars went down the assembly line. |
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A survivor that has been painted?
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A survivor that has been painted? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] That's not the only thing different from new on the car. I was wondering the same thing. I guess the term's definition has changed.
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I agree that it is a nice car for the money.
But, is there anyone that would disagree that "survivor" means unrestored or unchanged in any way?? A rust bucket could be a survivor, but a repainted car can not IMO. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">A survivor that has been painted? <img src="https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...unno.gif" alt="" /> </div></div>
That's not the only thing different from new on the car. I was wondering the same thing. I guess the term's definition has changed. </div></div> The survivor term used by and trade marked by Bloomington folks requires a car be 51+% unrestored to be considered a certified survivor. In theory if a car was repainted but the three other areas were 100% unrestored it would be classified as a survivor, because as a whole it was 51+% unrestored. I am not an expert on their program, but it is my understanding that is there criteria.
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