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I think with all orignal drivetrain, RS is worth $60K and up from what I see.
This is a very rare find if true. Not many of the remaining still retain their original drive train. I paid 35K for a mostly rust free roller RS with original rear that was highly optioned. I guess it depends on how rusty it really is. I wonder of this is a known car in the 67z registry??
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Thank you for the input. Yes, car is definitely the real deal. Not sure if it's in the registry but if not, hopefully it will be soon. It's really a neat car. Thanks again!
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Yes this Z is in the registry.
The engine is a '67 Z, but not original to this car. The late OO was my best friend, I have known it since new. The current owner, the OO's son, says "NOT in a million years for sale", and he knows what it is worth. I would be happy to answer questions about the car as long as it's understood, Not for sale! If I sound a bit defensive, I have deflected potential buyers in the past. Thank You, Bill Wente |
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