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Talking 70Z - Day2 - Penske

Got the 70 Z in mentioned from the ebay for sale section. Took some photos and thought Id share.

Original 33k mile car, replacement motor and tranny. Looks like she spent a lot of time at Englishtown from the stickers.

Runs great and definably "day 2". Looks like authentic old stickers on back of trunk lid, along with several more.

Battery relocated to trunk, side pipes, L-88 hood, "traction action" TBars....

Plenty of original paint (50% maybe). Custom paint on underside to match top.

Fun old war horse, bet she's got some stories to tell.























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Theres a cool old business near my office called Motion Industries (not car related) that makes a great backdrop for these photos.

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Awesome, congratulations!! That car looks nasty....
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Nice, glad you were able to make a deal.
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Really cool car. Enjoy it!
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That car is a twin to the 1st 70 z28 I ever ridden in, L88 hood, side pipes, Citrus green with black stripes. Awesome pictures Rich!!!
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Very cool; love the early second gen Z's. What are your plans for it?
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Love the side pipes and Cragars. I had a set of those pipes on my '72 SS454 Chevelle, and Cragars with Pollyglass GTs.
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If those side pipes include the headers (IE Hookers) they work pretty good. If they're just side pipes connected to the exhaust system via one of the 2" pipes -- way to restrictive. TAZ
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Very cool; love the early second gen Z's. What are your plans for it?
For now just enjoy it the way it is.

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If those side pipes include the headers (IE Hookers) they work pretty good. If they're just side pipes connected to the exhaust system via one of the 2" pipes -- way to restrictive. TAZ
They are directly connected to the headers. They are much quieter than I expected them to be. They do "open up" when you get on it, but at idle are low key.

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