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from the ad:
"I am selling this for a friend of mine. He purchased it 3 years ago with intentions of restoring it. But he has developed some major health problems and will have to let his baby go." -obviously he saw the final result of this work and immediately fell ill. |
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Besides the hack job, isn't it interesting to note he refers to it as a "Z/28"? Especially considering GM didn't build a Z/28 in 1976!!!!
Better jump on this one, as it truly is one of one. Just goes to show that "rare" does not always equal "desirable". Lynn |
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Found another Flaw...........It's missing the "Caution Fan" sticker.......it needs that finishing Touch.....
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The top is removable, thats cool. But even the hood ornament is removable (the statue next to the car)!!!!!!!!!
It's amazing what people spend money on. The Z is for zero return on investment and the 28 is for 28 pounds of bondo... |
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Which 1976 Camaro sold for over $20,000 new?
![]() I like the way they cut the top off, and just left the front part of the trunk open to the skies behind the rear seat...
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