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Two 69 Z/28s in a row with incorrect rear stripes and a ton of other issues.
This green one sold for $77,500 yesterday. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...amaro-z-28-67/ Jerry's report says engine is a restamp and not original to the car. Trans is a restamp and not original to the car. Rear has had the stamping removed, but dated for a 1968 Camaro. I guess the buyers on BAT just don't care. Red one had spoilers added, and almost certainly was not a ducted hood car originally. Buimperettes instead of bumper guards. Tag looks legit, but has definitely been off the car. My car is 08A and the tag has never been off. No need to under normal circumstances. Like Chuck said, that clock cover is just hysterical. There is a very good chance the engine in the red one is original to the car. There is a pic of the deck stamp BEFORE they decked it. 6-24 is certainly feasible in an August car (even 08D). It compares well to other June stamps.
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There are a lot of relatively uneducated folks with deep pockets bidding on cars on BAT. I guess quite a few of them just want a "Z/28" to be seen in it and aren't all that concerned about making sure it is legitimate or correct. It's their money after all. The overall build quality of this car is lacking in certain areas - most notably the fit of the front fenders and the trunk lid. |
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