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My bad, you got me. There are no Emerald Turquoise '67 Zs accounted for yet either.
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Jon, thanks for the info. I can only speak for myself, but I find the survival stats interesting. It's always exciting when a new Z is discovered and you are obviously the man keeping track. Keep up the good work. Oh, one more question... What is the current number on survivors? Have we broke 200 yet?
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Wow, just reading this story for the first time. I can just feel the lump in your throat grow as you talked to the original owner!
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Jon, while grabbing some groceries this morning I picked up the October issue of Super Chevy. Inside there were pics from their Texas event, with an interior and an exterior shot of a Sierra Fawn 67 Z. The caption said the owner also had a Capri Cream 67 Z that he was showing. So I guess the only color left unaccounted for is Emerald Turquoise.
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