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Old 07-13-2017, 03:38 AM
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Default 4,000 mile '69 Z/28

Pretty hard to believe but I suppose it's worth looking into.

I wonder what happened to the speaker grille on the top of the dash. Pretty ugly hole there, maybe a mechanical tach?

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October 1968 car with a special ducted hood?
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And a black grill. Why no dust flaps on inner fenders. Old drag car ?
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Looks like an interesting car. Ad doesn't say much! Or is the text in white?! You might be right about a mechanical tach running through the dash. There is some duct tape just above the heater box which looks like it's covering a hole through the firewall. I'd like to see more pictures.
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Subject VIN 124379N513479
Some paint appears to be non original too, different tones between RF and pass' door?
Love to hear more about this one!

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Probably sold new at EB Smith, he lived 3 miles from there. The registration says it was used when Mr Beasley bought it and has a former title #. I remember Larry De Coursey was the Comptroller when I worked there, he had to sign for him and he notarized it. They used the Commerce Union Bank down the street for financing so I would say that's where it came from.
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Certainly the hood, grill and exhaust were changed. I like a lot of what I see under the hood. Yes the fender dust flaps have been removed, brake line repaired, repop tires, alternator & some clamps replaced, windshield squirted missing etc....but it has the type of patina you'd expect. It's certainly has had some things changed for a 4K mile car.

Interesting it was sold 10 months after it was delivered.
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Alternator has been replaced.
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As vague as it's described, there's surely some info that tells the real story of the car and why it was parked? States a factory 302 but nothing said about anything else makes me think it's a transplant perhaps. Maybe it sat with a blown motor since then.

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The car is a factory DZ 302 with 4K original miles. The car has been parked and unregistered since 1969. The car starts runs and drives as it should. I have all the original documents for the vehicle
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Cowl hood parts missing? Splice in brake line.
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