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Old 04-15-2022, 04:03 AM
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Interesting car that looks to have been resprayed years ago. Rarely seen 'BO' 3.73 open diff 12-bolt rear on this one. Supposed to have a California heritage which seems consistent with the clean undercarriage.

Not a lot of great information in the auction description, but might be worth a look if you're close to Arkansas....

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Old 04-15-2022, 11:48 AM
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I owned N596947 from 1983-1989. Did much of the resto work on it. It was born an RS-Z/28 with 712 interior. I added the ducted hood and tilt wheel. Had a nom DZ engine.

The 'California heritage' comes from selling it to Jim Dyer, Stockton CA in 1989. Far as I know it was in WI prior to my purchase. Last saw it at Russo-Steele 2012, believe it stayed in Scottsdale AZ for several years afterwards.
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Very cool, William!
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Old 04-15-2022, 01:51 PM
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Ad states the "Car was resprayed in the '90s..."

Well, close. Long-time bud Jack painted and striped the car for me about 1986. Done in lacquer in a 2-car garage [4 light fixtures] on the NW side of Milwaukee. I bought the materials [$400] Jack charged me $800. I was somewhat of a pest so I gave his wife $50. We still laugh about that. Or at least I do.

He went on to paint several other cars for us including ZL-1#4 and a '67 Z/28 now in the Brothers Collection. He restored a black '68 Z/28 in the early 2000s that won Best Paint at a Goodguys show. Did ALL of it including building the drive train. All this in a small garage.

A beautiful facility is nice but nothing replaces skill and talent.
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XFH691, 68 year plate.
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XFH691, 68 year plate.
Those are YOM plates, but my 10/68 VN built Z original plate is XMG 755,still on the car today.
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I owned N596947 from 1983-1989. Did much of the resto work on it. It was born an RS-Z/28 with 712 interior. I added the ducted hood and tilt wheel. Had a nom DZ engine.
Did you stick this on also!?

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Old 04-15-2022, 08:02 PM
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Yes, no one knew when they started doing that back then. Shouldn't be there.

Last time it was on ebay the ad stated the DZ engine had been removed but was with the car. Better get some assurances.
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I really like this car. Hugger Orange RS. Definitely a nice combo.
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