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Old 01-03-2020, 04:13 PM
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Default Really Nice #s '70 Z/28

This one seems like a fair deal for $45k - it's an auto, which probably hurts the value a bit, but looks to be a nice restoration....

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Old 01-05-2020, 01:41 AM
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Nice looking Z, auto hurts their value significantly IMO. Although, I enjoyed the 70Z Copo I had.

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Old 01-05-2020, 02:11 PM
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That must be the original finish on those wheels. Hard to replicate. Looks like a nicely done car.
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The indicator plate on the console, is that correct? Iv'e never seen the indicator plate on the console on a Z/28. Mine has the Z23 Decor option with the wood grain dash bezel and on the horn shroud but no indicator plate. Just a Black plate under the staple shifter handle. My indicator is between the speedo and tach.
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Yeah, the indicator plate is not correct for a 70. 1969's used those and I think 70 and later A body's used them.
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More pictures here:
https://www.carolinamusclecarsinc.co...let-camaro-z28

Interesting that the console plate is different (correct) back then. Note the console is the same with the speaker holes added.
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Did the non RS cars have a 1 piece grill and the RS cars a 2 piece grill?
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Did the non RS cars have a 1 piece grill and the RS cars a 2 piece grill?
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This almost pains me to say this as a hardcore clutch pedal guy, but when it comes to ‘70 Z28’s with that awesome LT1, just make mine a horseshoe-shifted Turbo 400! I have very fond, nostalgic memories of the “click-chirp” sound effects when driving these cars.
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This almost pains me to say this as a hardcore clutch pedal guy, but when it comes to ‘70 Z28’s with that awesome LT1, just make mine a horseshoe-shifted Turbo 400! I have very fond, nostalgic memories of the “click-chirp” sound effects when driving these cars.
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