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It is so futuristic...
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Grill has like a hardened coating of wax on it.
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Has a soft top that just needs a little TLC.
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Was a power top car. The top switch is still under the dash.
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Check out the throttle linkage and Generator driven tach
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Charley,
Awesome story and really neat cars. Congratulations. From the looks of the first three digits of the license plate on the '56, it looks like it was registered in the Santa Barbara area in '67. -Jon 1967 Z28 street car 1967 Z28 Trans Am race car 1967 Z28 Registry |
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This story just gets better and better. The '56 looks great with the owl crap washed off. Keep the photos coming!
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Interior is not bad.
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Those coupes look really good in that yellow.
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