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This I understand now. In your oppinion would this combo be more incorrect, then say an original blue car repainted yellow. On a similar note is red the correct stripe color for a burgundy Z/28 without a vinyl top. I ask this as there is one with this combo near me still in the hands of the original owner.thanks
toner
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I have seen this car several times. The original owner sold it and bought it back later from a guy in CA. Car was sold new at Bob Eriksen Chev. in IL. I have seen the doc. and original photos of the car. Not an appealing combo, but that is the way he bought it new.
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Back in 1979 I bought a 1969 Z/28 that was Garnet Red with white stripes. The car only had 28,500 miles and I bought it for $3,500.
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Burgundy/red is not as strange as you may think. The stripe chart in the showroom album shows red as the standard D90/DX1 stripe color with Burgundy.
I know of a British green '68 Z/28 with black stripes. Hardly visible.
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