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That is probably the nicest, lowest mileage untouched 77 Z in the world. There has to be a hardcore Z collector out there who will pay whatever it takes to own it
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That's a beauty!! Back in the late early '80s I dated a girl that had a white '77 Z. It was a nice view to see my '74 sitting next to her '77. Unfortunately I never took a picture.
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Way overpriced for a smog 77 Z Camaro. Nothing special here. I ordered a brand new 78 Z 4 speed. Wish i had invested that money into many used clean 69 Z-28 Camaro's i could of purchased then.
Last edited by RALLY; 06-10-2020 at 09:06 PM. |
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X2, my first brand new car was a 79 Z. Worst quality car I’ve ever owned. Worst issue was the time on my way home from second shift at Chevy Spring and Bumper, I went to downshift and the 1 & 2 shift linkage fell off on the road, heard it and drove home another 15 miles with 3 and 4. The other thing I remember is it only took about a month for the doors to sound like junk when closed. It did run pretty good and looked great!
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