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I think Charlie used to own this car
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![]() Looks like it's finally ready for a full restoration. Please, hold the "only original once" lectures. I just don't see the current condition bringing that much jingle. |
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Maybe it just needs a good detailing.
Jason |
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Read the work order from Motion for that car on the ebay site. -- WOW over 10k in labor with only 500 bucks in parts -- that's an awful hefty amount of coin for the day !!!! I would bet about the same amount for the Z itself. If my memory is not totally shot, I ordered a New Z-28 in 79 (stripe delete) for around 8k.
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Maybe it just needs a good detailing. Jason [/ QUOTE ] I would like to believe the seller would have fluffed it up to the max short of hitting the underneath with rattle cans when trying to sell. Even with a much better detailing, I can't see getting upwards of 40,000. But then again, a 301 turbo T/A did get over 60!! |