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-----I did notice after looking at the pics again that the floors in the one pic do look very nice. Hard to find any northern old car with floors PERIOD, much less nice rust free floors. I had an automatic, RS, black 73 Z in 75. Car was delivered new in dark green as the original purchaser wanted an all black Z and the factory wouldnt take the order. It was painted black after being pulled off the truck brandy new. It also had Firestones and was a great driver. Oh,,,and I do value Georges opinion very highly!!!!!!!!!!........Bill S
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Im no so sure the car began life as a Z/28. I would love to see the trim tag and many more under side picks. [/ QUOTE ] The "T" in the VIN denotes a true Z28, so the trim tag should indicate the same. For me a "Survivor" 18k mile car that has had the engine replaced along with a new coat of paint, doesn't qualify as a survivor car anymore. For only 18k miles, it must have been a rough ride. This car should be in near showroom condition with that mileage. |
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i told her to pass on the car,seller is being a little too evasive with answers(i dont know).
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