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Old 01-06-2018, 08:54 PM
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Default Weathered '69 Z/28

Neat car, I'd drive it as-is.

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Old 01-06-2018, 09:05 PM
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Standard interior with deluxe door panels. I hate to see C clip eliminators installed on these rare rear ends.
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Old 01-06-2018, 09:16 PM
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Yes, sounds like the interior color was changed so some things were (incorrectly) swapped. Agree on the C-clip eliminators, ugh....
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Exterior color was also changed, from Frost green.
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Interior color too, Kool old Camaro, looks like it could be a real Z28. The rear is too late to be original to the car.
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Exclamation I don't get it

I saw this car the other night and started a thread on the CRG:
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.p...5397#msg145397

"So I saw this ad for a 69Z on ebay, and thought ok at first, nice patina, driver type car. But the more I looked over the pics, the more I suspected this never was a Z car. Rear end is nowhere close to the right date, the shifter location looks all wrong to me, besides it is the wrong assembly unit. The last line of the auction says it has a tilt column, and made me think it may have been a shift on the column, that someone converted to floor shift.

The amazing thing is this car is bid up to 32k, reserve not met?

(Has a aftermarket cross ram, but come on, what am I missing here?)"

I don't see many things that point to this being a real Z. I am perplexed that this car has bid up so high.
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The amazing thing is this car is bid up to 32k, reserve not met?
Not amazing. Shill bids.
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Chrome gills, but no gutter trim, wheel well trim or rocker trim.
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Old 01-10-2018, 10:43 PM
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Looks like a hodge podge of parts throw together. I dont see anything that nails it down as a real Z/28. The brake booster is a chinese repop. Some of the other details I see in pics dont impress.
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Almost $41k now, unreal.
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