That's a cool car, barsteel. Congratulations on the purchase.
Nice score Chris! I had a 68 in high school when it was 3 years old. Brings back lot's of memories. The car cost me a whopping $1,100. with 54k on the engine. Lemans Blue, blue interior. Traded it in, 1974....for get this a 73 Vega GT. Now for the tragic part......the dealer gave me $650, for a perfectly good, stock Z/28. What dope I was.
Enjoy.
Circa 1972, the only two polaroids I have.
Ever tried to run it to ground ? Any VIN records ?
I lived through the gas crunch myself, but fortunately kept my Z.
At the least - you didn't trade for a Pinto -
Regards,
Steve
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I had a 68 in high school when it was 3 years old. Brings back lot's of memories. The car cost me a whopping $1,100. with 54k on the engine. Lemans Blue, blue interior. Traded it in, 1974....for get this a 73 Vega GT. Now for the tragic part......the dealer gave me $650, for a perfectly good, stock Z/28. What dope I was.
I bet the Vega got lots better gas mileage than the Z28!! and I'd also bet that had a lot to do with your trading it in the midst of the '74 gas crunch, and also impacted what your dealer allowed you for trade in..
Man, there were some great deals on great cars in those days.. one part of me was saying to 'buy one or two'.. and another part was saying .. 'and what if you can't get gas for them?'...
Yes the 74 gas crunch was the catalyst. Gas had gone from about 23cents a gallon to a whopping 35 cents, and I convinced my self that I couldn't afford to put gas in the Z/28, although I recall getting around 15 on the highway. The Vega got around 23. The reality was that muscle cars where going or had gone out of style and I wanted a change. I remember a friend of mine was driving a Tall Wing Superbird and was constantly being made fun of.
I had friends who owned GTX, Roadrunners, SS Chevelles, big block Camaros, 442 W30's, 69 Trans AM, Buick GSX, Javelins, GTO's, 396 SS Novas, and the list goes on and on. Funny thing, none of us could predict the future, so they were sold or traded. Most of us bought them when they were 3 or 4 years old and they were just used cars.
I do have the VIN for the 68, so if anyone knows how to trace it, I'm all ears.