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'68 Z, Interesting Yellow-on-Gold Color Combo
I'm intrigued by this one, as my own '68 was originally Ivory on Gold with a black vinyl top. I kinda like it, kinda unsure.
In any case this car is NOM but looks decent from the limited pics. No VIN posted so I can't scare up Internet history on the car, assuming there is some to be found. Link to 1968 Z/28 auction |
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in case anyone has interest in it i know the car fairly well
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Are those real '68 Camaro headrest seats or recovered '69 seats? Can't tell well enough in the photos I saw.
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its a real z,correct colors,read the mcneish report,says a lot.local car to me from at least 70s,know the owner who had it restored around 1993.know the local guy who restored it.a friend of mine owned it and 3 camaro copos at that time.he sold all 4 cars to our buddy gary holub and gary sold the z only buying it to get the camaros.we raced pro stock and the non numbers 302 was put together at our engine shop.the short block,intake are real but i dont remember what the heads are.
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i drove the car when it was freshly restored and it ran,drove,stopped very well.the 302 was stock type rebuild but done to a very high standard.
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the z28 was a local car to us.bougt by nhra pro stock grag racer Larry Morgan to restore.it had been sitting in a real barn.the engine was built in his pro stock engine shop by Larry.probably didn't put 50 miles on it before selling to Gary Holub who i think sold it right off to Duffys i think.Larry had bought 3 copo camaros, all fairly local cars and Gary talked him out of all 4 cars.
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sold for $39,000 last week at auction
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So this one is already being flipped for $55k. Interesting how the new owner has blacked out the firewall (eliminating the PTB inspection stamps).
Also has the MacNeish report posted in the newest flip auction. The car also appears to have a trim tag that's been installed with hardware store rivets. The tag itself looks odd to me but Jerry's inspection report claims it's authentic.... Link to 1968 Z/28 auction |
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Subject VIN 124378N421989 Interesting too is the 302 'MO' engine is from another '68 Z28 VIN 124378N447838 ~ Pete .
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