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1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
I have a pretty good story about my 1968 Z-28. Back in July of 1984, I sold a VW “baja” and had some cash burning a hole in my pocket. In our local paper there was a 1968 Camaro advertised with a new 400 engine and 4 speed. I called and talked to a guy and he said it wasn’t anything special but it was pretty fast. A friend and I rode down to look in his dads 59 Impala convertible (348 tri power-4spd) and sure enough it was fast. The redneck that owned the car looked like someone out of a ZZ Top video. The car had Z-28 badges on the fenders only but no tach or gauges. We both agreed that it was not a Z because of this. It did have dual piston power disc brakes and a Muncie 4 spd with 12 bolt. I drove the car a few months and went to a local cruise in and met a camaro junkie there who said that it did not have to have these options to be legit. This was 1984 and South Carolina would do a title search on the phone and disclose the previous owners, which they no longer do. I received the name of the first owner, called him and said it was 1 of 3 sons and gave me their ###’s it was the 2nd brother and yes it was a Z-28 bought new @ Central Chevrolet in Columbia SC. I sold the car a few ears later and thought I was the man getting $3500 for the car. Fast forward to about 1995. Wanted to find the car so I ran a few ads in some newspapers to the effect of “previous owner in search of 1968 Z-28 lemans blue w/blue interior.2dys later I got a call telling where it was at. Went to look and the owner told me $12,500 would buy the car. Well like a dummy I walked but have kept in touch with Dennis Osteen (the owner) Today I called him and offered what I think is a very generous offer for the car.. I’m curious what it’s worth. A quick description is as follows: wrong engine-327 that looks correct- m-21 Muncie non matching##- I believe the correct rear but not sure. On a 1-10 I would call it a very nice 8 or very nice driver. The car is very solid no hit car original sheet metal with the exception of patch panels on the drivers side only. The car is not detailed underneath just spray bombed black the interior is very nice original and it does have 15x6 rallies but I don’t think they are correct. Pleas respond with some type range on it’s value. I know you can’t say without looking but hopefully you can give me some idea on it’s value.
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1968 Z-28 1969 X-77 original 1971 RS 17's-hotchkis-406/6spd 1998 SS 6spd |
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
To guesstimate a cars value from a picture or pictures on the internet is difficult enough, to do it with no pictures at all is just about impossible IMO...
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Joe Barr |
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
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To guesstimate a cars value from a picture or pictures on the internet is difficult enough, to do it with no pictures at all is just about impossible IMO... [/ QUOTE ] I realize this but can you give me a very wide range based on what info I've given??? best or worst case scenarios??
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1968 Z-28 1969 X-77 original 1971 RS 17's-hotchkis-406/6spd 1998 SS 6spd |
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
Without the factory motor/trans its not a Z28 - just another modified 68 Camaro.
A car is only worth what a potential buyer will pay you on any given day.
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Craig S. "I saw Elvis At 1000 Feet" John Force. |
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
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Without the factory motor/trans its not a Z28 - just another modified 68 Camaro. A car is only worth what a potential buyer will pay you on any given day. [/ QUOTE ] I beg to differ, a Z28 is still a Z28, even if it doesnt have the original engine, as it was a specific Camaro model, not just an engine/trans option. Not worth nearly as much, but you can't say its no longer a Z28 simply because the driveline is no longer original. While i won't make any guesses on its value without so much as a photo to go on, you can;t say its not a Z.
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
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Without the factory motor/trans its not a Z28 - just another modified 68 Camaro. A car is only worth what a potential buyer will pay you on any given day. [/ QUOTE ] So every car on the Yenko or ZL-1 list without it's original drivetrain should no longer be considered as such ??
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
Please fillout your profile before we sik Belair Bob on ya!
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
DONE.
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1968 Z-28 1969 X-77 original 1971 RS 17's-hotchkis-406/6spd 1998 SS 6spd |
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
I beg to differ, a Z28 is still a Z28, even if it doesnt have the original engine, as it was a specific Camaro model, not just an engine/trans option
[ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Actually Z/28 was not a model, it was an option or so I've been led to believe anyway.
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Tom <font color="#00FF00">1970 Z/28</font> |
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Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
RPO Z28 was a performance option, all it got you was a 302/290HP engine in a coupe. Everything else (4 speed muncie, 12 bolt axle, power disc brakes, 15" wheels etc were mandatory and extra priced options.
So technically a Z28 without a 302 is not a Z28 anymore, but I doubt anyone will be selling one for the price of a rolling body anytime soon. |
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