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You are correct sir.......he bought it in CA, stopped at a couple of junkyards on the way back to Michigan. Said he had a cowl hood strapped to the roof for a good part of the trip.
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Yep...I remember that story too, haven't seen him since. He told me he sold the car in the mid-2000s, I'd love to know where it went.
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Bryon hinted. I don't mind saying. That is a fake sticker on the glove box door.
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So you guys are saying the seller artificially aged the glove box decal? How can you tell? I will have to look at the one on my car when I get home this evening.
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PM sent.
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Help us rookies out, what is wrong with the glove box sticker?
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Agreed
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Suffice it to say, the glove box sticker is a reproduction. Providing specific details only helps the fakers.
I see nothing solid that suggests that car is a Z28. As with any car, without good clear pics of the drivetrain stamps - it's a big gamble. Personal inspections are even better though. |
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Yes, I see ur point about pointing out the specifics would help the fakers as much as anyone. I didn't think about that. Thanks for not being tempted. My bad.
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Yes very good point. So if I buy a Z who is the best person to get To authenticate such?
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