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Old 03-04-2005, 08:09 AM
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You can see if the frame is boxed (convertable frame) under the rocker panels. They also came with 11" drums all around. Most likely no one would change those things. Original rear axle was coded GA , had a 160 mph speedo, multiplex stereo, on and on........
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Old 03-04-2005, 09:19 AM
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Thanks,I will be seeing him tomorrow evening at the Dragstrip and let him know to look for this on the car.He will get back to me and let me know what he finds I am sure.This guy does not know what a Z16 is he just acquired the car a little while back and we were talking today and he was looking at my 67 SS Chevelle and told me that he had bought a 65 Chevelle a little while back And that the guy told him it was some kind of Z car,I mentioned the Z16 and he said yea that is what it is suppose to be,then he asked me how to tell if it was one of those cars I told him I was not sure but would ask some questions.If I get the vin# and trim tag info would there be something there to tell if it is a Z16 or not.I can go look at the car and get that info i am sure.

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Old 03-04-2005, 05:42 PM
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he had bought a 65 Chevelle a little while back And that the guy told him it was some kind of Z car

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If the seller says it is a Z16 and the buyer doesn't know what that is, then he just paid from $30k (for a bare shell) to $150-200k (for a nice car) because he liked it. He didn't pay that much? Not a Z16.

Trim tag will have 4FM on the bottom line. F=remote mirror, M=396

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Old 03-04-2005, 05:52 PM
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If the seller says it is a Z16 and the buyer doesn't know what that is, then he just paid from $30k (for a bare shell) to $150-200k (for a nice car) because he liked it. He didn't pay that much? Not a Z16.



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Not necessarily true. Just because the seller may know what something is doesn't mean he follows the current prices and values of it. Especially if he had owned the car for many years. Lots of rare cars have been sold where the owner is fully aware of what they have, they just don't know that prices on stuff are where they are. I know of guys locally that have Hemi cars and other rare and cool stuff that they bought new and will never sell, but have no concept of what they are actually "worth" today. Let us know what you find out, maybe he does have a Z16... you never know!
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I do not know what he paid for the car,I usually do not ask someone that question.I do know the guy pretty well and he is not real up to date on Super Cars,or speciality cars.All I know is what he said during our conversation.I do know that the guy can afford whatever he wants.He owns four very successful businesses and I don't think the price of a real car would scare him .I will talk to him tonight and get with him and look at the car,I will keep you posted on what I find out.May be a few days before I can go look at it though.When I get the information off the car I will post it on the site which will be complete vin# and trim tag info.And what I see when I look at the car

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Old 03-04-2005, 07:02 PM
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The TRIM TAG will be a KAN ( Kansas ) assembly plant.
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Joe:
Yes, I agree. I was really just trying to make a point:
It's pretty unlikely someone is going to pay $100k for a car as rare as a Z16 (about 65 left), without knowing what it is. Sure, I know, that sleeper gets picked up every once in a while - it's just that it's a while longer these days!

Lots of good info on my site. I've got the first three pages done - if I only could upload using Internet Explorer (it seems to go but page doesn't come up). Any ideas techies?
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I don't know Dave, look at our own Larry Clain (aka Pantea) He has a REAL, unrestored, paperwork and all 69 Baldwin Motion Vette in his barn for decades and until a couple of years ago did not know of the value I am sure. Another one that this site brought out back into the main stream.

I bet that there are more out there than we think.
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Old 03-05-2005, 04:37 AM
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I hope you're right, Frank. The hunt is a lot of the fun.

I've been in the Model T hobby for decades and some guys thought they'd all been found years ago. A time capsule still turns up from time to time.....

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Uh, Dave, your website says entry is "forbidden".
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