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I bought the car because I thought it was a good price and was hoping to see what the experts thought as far as a value goes would be nice to know, because if someone were to offer me great money for the car I would like to know what the market value is today, also would be nice to know how much to insure it for thanks,in response to "who cares" I guess since I asked the question I would be the one who cares, sorry, is that not a polite question?
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some things I see that are wrong, shocks, exhaust(flowmasters, but all welded and fits and sounds nice) tires, oh I said it has the rock crusher tranny I made a mistake it has the correct number matching M21
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options are as follows
A01 tinted glass D35 sport mirrors G80 Positraction axle J50 Power brakes M21 4 Spd Close-Ratio Transmissin U14 Special Instrumentation U63 Am pushbutton radio ZQ9 Performance Axle ratio Z28 Special Performance Equipment Z87 Custom Interior 724 Green Vinyl Interior 942 48-48 Forest Green 9796 Rear deck lid extension |
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Very nice looking car, would love to get a closer look. You may have a few issues but looks like you have a Great starting point.
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Jack Seymour 1970 Z28 Hugger Orange 20K Mile Survivor |
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http://www.cars-on-line.com/23740.html
If it was close to that asking price I would say you did well.A superbly documented second gen COPO is money in the bank IMHO ![]() |
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40/75k
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I have a Forest Green/saddle no console M22 non COPO bought new in AZ by a GM Proving Ground employee. I bought it in 1977 for $1350 out of the AZ Republic newspaper.
I changed the color to black in the 80's as I could not find a factory black car to buy and wanted a black car. I have seen VERY few of this color that are still that color today. Yours is probably due to the green interior ... Nice car, interesting to see a deluxe interior in a no console car
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Jim R Scottsdale, AZ
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[ QUOTE ]
I changed the color to black in the 80's as I could not find a factory black car to buy and wanted a black car. [/ QUOTE ] Black was not a factory option color in 1970 on the Camaro so if your car is a 1970 Z/28 the only way you could get a black car was by ordering special paint or like you did, paint it yourself. You'll find very few special paint cars. Rick H. |
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I had the exact same car except it was originally citrus green repainted the forest green. Still have the original build sheet that I found under the pass. side seat . I sold the car in 1987 or so for 7k .. I sold it too cheap as I had people beating the door down to get the car.. completley unmolested 80k mile car at the time .I bought it out of Oregon & it had the personal Oregon plate RPO Z28 . It was one of my favorite cars I ever had.
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