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Tony, No on the cowl plenum.
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Tony, No on the cowl plenum. ![]() ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Well if it is a #'s matching Z, that is of great importance, especially for a 67. You can always restore the rest, but having the orignal/born with drivetrain is of great importance. Would it need a full body restoration, replacing quarters, front fenders, doors?
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I saw a black very well documented '67 Z last week that went for over $100,000. It is a survivor (sorry Bloomington) car that has light rust in the quarters.
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Tim,
--------I know where you have been. What did you think of the car???...........Bill S |
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Was it a black car from Chicago? The original owner may have been an Army buddy of mine. He got a new black Z-28 in 67 after returning from Vietnam.
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No it was a white car.
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Yes, it was a black car from Chicago. I've been playing Corvettes in Waco, Bill.
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