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Old 03-13-2010, 06:32 AM
Charley Lillard Charley Lillard is offline
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Default Re: Something to Chew on

I would much rather have your yellow car. A yellow yellow RS SS 396 ac car car has to be alot harder to find than a Z10.
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Old 03-15-2010, 01:43 AM
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Default Re: Something to Chew on

Personally the Z10 doesn't do it for me. I have learned a lot about them I didn't know like the regional area they were sold in, no blacked out tail panel for BBs, didn't have orange houndstooth interiors, almost all had AC, all were RS etc etc. We went over the car with "he who shall not be named" it is almost all there from the radiator to the rear pumpkin, all original sheet metal. I think it will be coming up for sale soon, not mine and the guy wants three years ago money for it probably. I have come to the conclusion that the 69 BB RS yellow/yellow would be comparable $$ if mine had the original rear and trans, which it doesn't. Rare yes, but valuable? Maybe if the right two guys came along. Like I said, I learned a lot if nothing else, didn't even know they existed a few years ago. thanks for the inputs.

Did any of this make sense, I had three flights last night and not a whole lot of sleep. Flew three different kids last nite, 5, 14 and 3, two were in car wrecks, rollovers and weren't in strapped in. Parent's ought to get child abuse charges when that happens.
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