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Old 12-29-2008, 05:54 PM
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I am not in the market for a high-end/priced Z. I am looking to spend around $45,000.

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Old 12-29-2008, 05:59 PM
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Hey John...so you're a towner..hehehe...I grew up in North Park...now live in Yardley....it's a small world....welcome and good luck in your search....maybe we know each other???....Max
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Old 12-29-2008, 07:04 PM
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John,

Will be very hard to find a nice 69 Z28 with original drive train in that price range.

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Old 12-29-2008, 08:55 PM
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Remember there is a reason that other one was so Cheap, it was a Fake!!
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Old 12-29-2008, 09:08 PM
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John,

Will be very hard to find a nice 69 Z28 with original drive train in that price range.

Jerry

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From my observations... 45k will buy something along these lines...
Driver quality paint maybe incorrect color, repro interior, missing the expensive detail items 480, 837, dated DZ carb, no smog etc, possible matching numbers with aftermarket intake carb etc incorrectly detailed engine compartment/suspension...

If this is something you are comfortable with then by all means welcome aboard... buy it, drive it, and enjoy it.

If you decided you would want to make a car as described above close to correct sometime in the near future... it would cost you 30-40k min if you end up painting it.
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Old 12-29-2008, 09:33 PM
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John, I sent you a PM. Sam
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I have a 55k mile Lemans Blue, Black buckets w/console, X77 10D Early car, flat hood, rear ant, no spoiler, parked in 1974, Born with Engine Trans, BV rear, 10D, 480 dist, orignal carb, intake, etc etc smog, Gardner Chambered Exhaust, AD Ralley's, 90% Born with Interior, undergoing a meticulous restoration using numerous survivors as the standard, correct overspray patterns, finishes etc, 20k paint job will be done this weekend, car will be ready just in time for spring.
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How can your 69 Z28 have a build date of 10D 1968 and be an X77 car????
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Old 12-30-2008, 12:29 AM
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I have a 55k mile Lemans Blue, Black buckets w/console, X77 10D Early car, flat hood, rear ant, no spoiler, parked in 1974, Born with Engine Trans, BV rear, 10D, 480 dist, orignal carb, intake, etc etc smog, Gardner Chambered Exhaust, AD Ralley's, 90% Born with Interior, undergoing a meticulous restoration using numerous survivors as the standard, correct overspray patterns, finishes etc, 20k paint job will be done this weekend, car will be ready just in time for spring.
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How can your 69 Z28 have a build date of 10D 1968 and be an X77 car????

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X77 designates a Z28 non style trim. Although it was not stamped on the trim tag until 12B it was still a X77 base Z28. Also the back seat bulkhead would be marked X7 which designates X77.
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Thanks Steve the bulk head has the X7 in yellow grease pencil...
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The X1, X3, X7, X2, X6 codes were actually internal plant codes to aid assembly workers when building the cars. Eventually these codes were phased in on Norwood trim tags in early Dec of 1968. The large Norwood trim tags were phased into production late Nov 1968 before X codes were added to them.

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