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You're right. The seller disclosed it up front. He has the original tag and I saw it in person. The tag was damaged by the paint and body shop during a partial resto several years ago.
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Very Nice!!!
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I hate ask but is there car really worth $150K? I know it's very rare and would appreciate your opinions.
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Since your boss bought it, I guess it's worth whatever he wound up paying for it
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![]() 600 is a low production number,but didnt these cars run like low 15's when new?
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Andy, the '67 Z/28 was not intended to be a drag car; it was built to comply with homologation rules for the SCCA TransAm series (closed-circuit road racing). Once multiple carburetion was permitted for the 1968 race year, the Roger Penske/Mark Donohue team won the series for both 1968 & 1969. Incidentally, these cars can be made to run in the 12's.
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In Car and Driver March 1967, a 67 Z28 turned 14.9 in the quarter mile in stock trim. Results shown below:
![]() Full text of the Car and Driver March 1967 article here (click on thumbnail): ![]() Car and Driver October 1996 reran the tests using Jerry MacNeish's freshly restored stock 1967 Z28, this time comparing it to a new '96. Results were the same as 19 years earlier. Click on the thumbnail below to read the whole article: ![]() Last edited by Denis; 10-31-2018 at 06:37 AM. |
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It was very nice. Picked a 1970 V Code 440/6 pack Super Bee. Just got back from inspecting the '67 Z28. Nice car real deal. My boss bought the car! [/ QUOTE ] Now it's back up for sale on the camaros.net site??? http://www.camaros.net/classifieds/s...?product=10132
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Long story ..... guy wanted to be paid in part cash, several money orders and teo two different people. During this time, I contacted Jerry McNeish and a couple of experts and the general consensus was that $150K was way too much for this car. For whatever the reason, the price just jumped up $15K.
Seriously looking to buy a '67 Z28 though. |
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How many would you like?
![]() Seriously, send me an email with what your boss is looking for and I might be able to help. There are a couple of cars that are coming available soon (and no, not my Black car Jonesy ![]()
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