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Old 04-28-2005, 04:05 AM
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Default Re: 73 Z-28 and AWESOME 70 Monte for sale- EBAY

I DO really think the 70 Short Spoiler was much more classy on the 2nd gens. I hope that I was tough enough in the ebay ad. It is a good starter (the 73 Z) car that you can drive while restoring. If anybody has a definitive answer on the screws vs rivits thing, let me know and I will update the auction.

And the Trim Tag on the SS 396:

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Old 04-29-2005, 03:21 AM
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You are correcdt Rich, Colin Quinn just thought he had a tough crowd.

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Old 04-29-2005, 07:03 AM
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Default Re: 73 Z-28 and AWESOME 70 Monte for sale- EBAY

It's all good.
Man. I'm gonna miss that monte. But I am probably going to enjoy that X66 more!
Now, since it has no engine, do I find a 396 or drop the 427/390 that I have gathering dust in the garage in it?

One of these days I'll keep trading up to a COPO!

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Default Re: 73 Z-28 and AWESOME 70 Monte for sale- EBAY

My 16,000 mi original '73 Z has screws holding on trim tag. It's a real late '73.
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