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what is the value of a rough 67 Z28 with matching #'s but without paperwork obviously the restoration will be additional
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How rough, and how matching? Rough ones missing their drivetrain are going for 30K plus. Survivors are approaching (or maybe exceeding by now)100K. I'll take a rough stab and say 45K, assuming its not a Fred Flintstone mobile where you can watch the ground pass by under your feet.
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what is the value of a rough 67 Z28 with matching #'s but without paperwork obviously the restoration will be additional

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Im sure Mark (Zedder) will chime in, he's an expert on 67 Z's. He will probably know the car too
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Mark, I mean rough, the restoration will be between 40K to 50K the drivetrain is all there and numbers matching.
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Mark, I mean rough, the restoration will be between 40K to 50K the drivetrain is all there and numbers matching.

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Cowl Plenum?
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Fenders, Floors, Quarters, frame rails, rockers, ROUGH? or better?
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Tony, No on the cowl plenum.
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Tony, No on the cowl plenum.

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Well if it is a #'s matching Z, that is of great importance, especially for a 67. You can always restore the rest, but having the orignal/born with drivetrain is of great importance.

Would it need a full body restoration, replacing quarters, front fenders, doors?
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I saw a black very well documented '67 Z last week that went for over $100,000. It is a survivor (sorry Bloomington) car that has light rust in the quarters.
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