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1968, Z28/44K miles
OK, over the past year or so I have come to appreciate the knowledge of the people who comment on this site. Therefore I would like your opinion on something.
Today in my business travels working in Boston, I came across a 1968 Original Z28. It has 44K documented miles, and has no PS, but AM radio, original tranny (M21) rear, and original 302 engine and is british racing green. Owner has owned it for 15 years and the engine is highly detailed, and has the smog equipment still attached. Original wheels, and tires as well. Body is in excellent shape and only one fender has been replaced due to a wreck in 1970. Original owner is still available for comment and further documentation.Interior is in perfect conditio n as well. I, not being an expert, would call the car a #2 condition car. The current owner (2nd owner) drives it about 80 miles per year and it takes up needed space in a building he now needs. The car was originally sold in OK and the salesperson who sold the car in 1968 to the original owner is still at the dealership after all this time, yet is now the Sales Manager. He remembers selling it to the owner. Perhaps additional documentation possible here as well. I was unable to get pictures at the time I stumbled on the car. He is asking around $40K for the car. My question, based on the limited information I have given you is, what is the car worth, and is $40K in the ballpark? Thanks for your comments. Mike |
Re: 1968, Z28/44K miles
Mike, Without seeing it I love what you are telling me. If it is real and restored CORRECTLY and you like it......to me a good price. Especially with the documentation from all the people that remember or owned the car. 35,000-40,000 for a legit musclecar. Buy it!!! Thats my opinion. Its not a 69 but very desirable. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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Re: 1968, Z28/44K miles
I own a 68 Z28 that is Diamond Certified. I keep an eye on the prices of the 68's. If the car is as you describe it is well worth it.
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Re: 1968, Z28/44K miles
Sounds like the car has a lot of potential and has been well cared for.The possibilty of additional documentation is just music to my ears and only adds to the upside of this car.
Considering just how rare these cars are,$40K seems very in line to me...in fact it might just be a steal. Good luck and post pictures if you get it. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif |
Re: 1968, Z28/44K miles
40K=push the buy it now sign ASAP. IMO.
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I own a 68 Z28 that is Diamond Certified. [/ QUOTE ] Can I have it? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/tongue.gif |
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I own a 68 Z28 that is Diamond Certified. I keep an eye on the prices of the 68's. If the car is as you describe it is well worth it. [/ QUOTE ] Tony can back me up on this one... I LOVE his '68 Z28! |
Re: 1968, Z28/44K miles
Early on, the desirable 1968 cars were frowned upon. Today, original, unmolested examples approach the value of a similar 1969 car.
I've always enjoyed my 68 RS/Z28 Driver. |
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[ QUOTE ] I own a 68 Z28 that is Diamond Certified. I keep an eye on the prices of the 68's. If the car is as you describe it is well worth it. [/ QUOTE ] Tony can back me up on this one... I LOVE his '68 Z28! [/ QUOTE ] He has a few bikes id like to have too https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif |
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40K=push the buy it now sign ASAP. IMO. [/ QUOTE ] If you don't, tell me where the car is so I CAN!! Ed |
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