tirebird
01-28-2007, 12:16 AM
What's old is new again. My old 69Z is for sale at the same dealer I sold it over two years ago. What's strange is that the mileage hasn't changed by much and it still carries the personalized plates, "69ZEE28". I sold it for 40K and the new dealer ad had it at 80k. Now there's no price listed. It's a Van Nuys car that had a frame off resto. in the early 90's. What made it a problem for me to sell was that the 2nd owner rebuilt the engine and decked the block removing the pad assembly date stamp and vin. So, it still may be a little tough to sell. There's paperwork going back to the original owner including machine shop receipts for the rebuild. I liked the car. One strange thing about this car and dealer is that after I sold the car I got a DMV renewal notice about a year later. I called the dealer and their DMV guy said the car was sold out of state and the new owner probably didn't turn in the Calif. plates. But, it has my original California plates on it now so how do you figure?
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