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Old 04-30-2018, 05:03 PM
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I lived in Glendale area during that time frame and almost all the decent z cars from AZ were being bought up and shipped back east so its nice to see one that stayed close to home. I frequented a lot of shows and cruises back then including metro center before they closed it to cruising and do not recall this car. I would recommend taking it and some pics of what it would of looked like to the Glendale car swap meet which has been happening at glendale community college grounds since early 80's. someone browsing might recognize it there.. Good luck!
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Old 04-30-2018, 05:18 PM
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Thanks Bilede,
I think this one flew under the radar since it was so mundane in appearance. The pics Joe posted for me are exactly how the car was, unchanged since the mid 80's, however before that point I'm not sure how long it was done that way.

I've been a regular on and off at the Glendale College swap meet for several years so I'll take your advice. Of course the one time I don't bring a truck will be the time I buy something big, lol. Isn't that how it works?
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