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What are the issues with this car? When I originally inquired about the car it had a salvage title. When Rich Straub had it it had a Clean title. Another emailed me and told me it was a rusty car and required quite a bit of metal replacement. So I'm guessing it is in the hands of PaceCarCoral to get a quick resto and turned again???
Tom Weaver 805-734-2068 [email protected] |
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I went to buy the car when it was advertised in Hemmings. I think it was 1998. It was in a town real close to Lake Geneva WI. I was dissapointed when I got there. It did have it's orig engine, but the car needed more work than I wanted to do. At least I think this is the same car. I will call you tomorrow Tom. He wanted $18,000 at the time, I offered $12,000.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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Wow, hold up here fellas. I know nothing of the festival Z11 #18 car that was on ebay other than that it was interesting. I don't recall ever speaking with Rick Straub who owned the car and did not bid on or buy it on ebay nor do I own it now or know where it is. I don't own a restoration shop but do have a pole barn with a lift that I "play cars" in as my children call it
![]() On the subject as an interesting note, I believe that car #18 (designated as a celebrity car) was very likely assigned to none other than the notorious O.J. Simpson. I had posted a photo of the "J" boys, A.J. & O.J awhile back but will stick it on again. I wonder if he kept a pair of gloves in the glove compartment hmmmm? As for the #17 car that several Z11 owners think might be the festival number of their car. From what I have found it seems that a group of Z11 cars that can be traced back to Indianapolis during the month of May of 1969 have the #17 painted on the heater core cover in the engine compartment. I don't know why several cars would have the same number in the same location but it was most likely a tracking mark for speedway officials to return unattended loaner vehicles to the proper location?
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