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I have seen original tail pipes have a part number stamped into them, if memory serves?
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What i normally find is that whenever someone backs out of a deal,it usually benefits the seller. I see you are already 1000.00 over what you wanted so the deadbeat buyer did you a favor!
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NOT the original exhaust ALL of them had the 69 style CHROME tailpipes based on the rust on this car the exhaust was probably replaced in the EARLY 70's ... [/ QUOTE ] Are you sure of that, I thought the chrome tail pipes were introduced late May, early June?? That is when they were introduce on Z28's. ![]()
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Chrome tailpipes had an intro date of May 19; the last Z11s were built 05A. Few if any Z11s had chrome tailpipes.
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Chris, nice sale and you got 3400.00 more than you wanted.You may want to send the guy that backed out at 16500.00 a box of chocolates !!
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