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1967 Z28/RS project
Expensive at $100k... but where else do you find one of these? Supposedly only 18k miles and rust free, is that a cross-ram hood I see?
Sure would look great back in Emerald Turquoise. https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...813260347.html
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I think N is Madeira Maroon.
Looks like a hole in the cowl for a cowl plenum air cleaner. No original engine or rear. Doesn't say if trans is original, but safe to say it is not. Would like the real vin to see if it matches up with the trim tag. The vin listed only shows five digits after the "N". Should be six. Way over priced considering none of the original drive train is there.
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Side stripe has kind of a Dick Harrell flavor to it. Interesting car for sure but would agree it's way overpriced especially in light of '67 Z28s that have sold at auction recently. Based on info provided, the VIN would seem to be 124377N233046 .
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I thought those N’s were K’s on the trim tag. I must have lost my focus 8-)
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The Harrell thing struck me first too, is the delivering dealer known? Pricey or not, cool to see any real '67 Z-28 and love to hear more about its history. ~ Pete .
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