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Old 10-26-2018, 02:13 AM
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Default '73 Z/28, Original Paint Special Order Black

Pretty special car if the seller's claims are true.

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VIN: 1Q87T3N127950 http://usedcarsfsbo.com/asp/Item.asp...=7%2F12%2F2017

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Engine compartment looks very much untouched. Also appears to have original shifter, which is a rarity.

McCune, the VIN you posted is of a different car.....looks very similar, but definitely two different VINs.
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The original owners name was Alf, and lived in Binghamton, NY. I know his son sold the car to someone in Fla, and it was at a dealer in Pa, and Jeff Boone laid eyes on it.
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Engine compartment looks very much untouched. Also appears to have original shifter, which is a rarity.

McCune, the VIN you posted is of a different car.....looks very similar, but definitely two different VINs.
Same car same VIN. They did not post the correct Vin in the add.
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The original owners name was Alf, and lived in Binghamton, NY. I know his son sold the car to someone in Fla, and it was at a dealer in Pa, and Jeff Boone laid eyes on it.
Yes I did look at the car for someone else, the car is located 35 min from me. If anyone has any questions, send me a PM
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Yes I did look at the car for someone else, the car is located 35 min from me. If anyone has any questions, send me a PM
Looks like the dealer in Pa sold it to someone in Ca.
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Cool car. Sinister in black - love the no console too! 6K red line - still solid lifters in ‘73? Thanks for posting Tony “the cool car posting animal” Nausiedo!
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Cool car. Sinister in black - love the no console too! 6K red line - still solid lifters in ‘73? Thanks for posting Tony “the cool car posting animal” Nausiedo!
Last year for the lt1 was 72 in the Z. 73 & 74 were L82's
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Thanks Steve. So is 6K redline correct for this ‘73? Seems a tad high for Hyd lifters.
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