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Appreciate the input thus far especially on the time gap. Sounds like 4 months would be a caution flag. As far as other thoughts/assumptions I would only mention ....
* Red Z seller will sell for less than published price in the ad. I have been in touch on this car for quite awhile. * Spoke to the owner of the blue Z a couple of days ago. Also a nice Z but not as finished as the red one based on what I learned. Yes, there is some truth to being a "grizzly". |
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I wonder how the radiator got smashed.
On the top by the hose.Blue car.
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Tony 55 Nomad Gasser 70 SS 427 Nova 34 Ford Sedan..Hemi powered Michigan/ Florida |
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The only thing that looks odd is the trim tag mounting holes. The blue one, who says that's the mileage?
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1970 Z28 M22, 3.73, Z21, Z87 |
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The blue Z above is owned by a local dealer who is a good friend of mine. The miles are legit, and he has paper out the yin yan for it, including original window sticker, P-O-P, Original Title, Pre-Delivery Inspection Checklist, and even some receipts. He picked it up from the original owner earlier this year. The car was raced breifly at one point w/ an automatic and still retains a modified auto X-member. It's not 100% perfect but it's not really a restored car. This is/was a fairly well known local car for years, my buddy just happened to be the one to get lucky enough to finally shake it loose. Plenty of originality left and no question on the miles, original smog equipment, shift knob, and just about every other part no matter how trivial was saved and came with the car. Not cheap, but a good '71 Z IMO.
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If I had a choice I would choose the blue one over the red one based on both info.
4 months between motor and car build date is too much as Chuck mentioned. Unless there is a POP to prove otherwise. Shouldn't the heater hoses on the red car be the ribbed type? Ahhh, picky, picky. ![]() Rick H. |
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Both look to be very nice cars. I would enjoy having either one of them. In the fall of 70, there was a strike and I don't think any cars were built in Oct. or Nov. So on the red car, I think the Aug date engine is possible, but it would help to know the casting date of the block and additional component dates. I think the 837 alternator could have a Aug. 5 date. Everything looks good to me, except minor details such as heater hoses, power steering hoses, tie rod end rubber boots.
A few things I noticed on the blue car is that the pass fender has been replaced, also the master cylinder and the fan shroud as Chuck mentioned. Also I noticed that the trunk weatherstrip is installed with the seam at the top, which I would be surprised it left the factory that way. Dennis |
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-------The Mike Canfeild mentioned in the add was Corvette Mikes right hand guy for a long time. I heard that he had gone out on his own but this is the first time I have seen his name. He has always seemed like an OK guy........Bill S
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Regarding the gap in time issue for the red Z. I've heard from two other people that there was a strike during this period of time as has been mentioned earlier in this thread. I've tried to find something in print to verify but haven't had any luck. Could well explain the 4 months.
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