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1970 z 28
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Re: 1970 z 28
that seems like a great car !! RS Z..M-22..all numbers match...
I like the paint even though it's an off color. Could drive it while detailing underneath and building engine !! reasonable price |
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Shouldn't the VIN be stamped by the oil filter?
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I'd like to see the engine pad without paint on it.
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What struck me odd was, who would have paid $20K for a '70 Z in 1990? [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img]
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'd like to see the engine pad without paint on it. </div></div>
That is a terrible pic of the pad... the VIN's on my 2 70 Z's were near the oil filter.... hmmmm... and the trans assembly date of Feb. seems pretty early, although I guess not unheard of....but I do like the looks of the spacing between the VIN numbers on the block as they correspond to the VIN stamped on the trans.(from what I can tell in the pic) Anyone ever seen a VIN stamped on the pad on a 70 Z? is this a VN car? maybe that is why? |
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My 1100 mile Van Nuys Z had the vin on the pad.
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It's a Norwood car from the partial vin. No one would have paid 20k for a 70 Z in 1990! I don't like what I can see of the pad stamp, it's very crooked.
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Ad is on New York CL. The car is in Seattle. I'd be cautious about that one.
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