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Old 05-01-2018, 11:04 PM
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and would like to ask for some help with regards to a 69 Z28 for sale at a dealer here are the pics he was sent just wondering if anyone knows anything about this car or if any of these pics look questionable.
vin #124379N678242 Gold Black stripes. Thanks Jim

Also if anyone Knows of a nice 69 Z28 for sale let me know please.
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Old 05-01-2018, 11:35 PM
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The badly pitted VIN tag would be a problem for me.

IMHO, entire drivetrain is not original to the car.
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That car must've been extremely rusted....Joe
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Trans is clearly a restamp.
I agree with Bill.....
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That's one of the nicest, clearest down-by-oil-filter stamps I have ever seen - every number almost the same depth and separation. So I call BS on the engine stamp.
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Be careful on extrapolation. I think the engine VIN is wonky, but the pad looks OK.
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Engine is too early for that car IMO. Hince the restamp of the partial VIN.

I think the rear is too early also. Put together car using parts from other cars.
Not a $70K z/28.
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Be careful on extrapolation. I think the engine VIN is wonky, but the pad looks OK.
No issue with DZ date stamp , I was referring to the engine stamp of the
VIN being BS. Cheers
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Old 05-02-2018, 06:00 PM
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I would also have to see the hidden vin#.
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