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1969 Camaro Z/28

Started by dannystarr, July 22, 2018, 04:47:35 PM

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dannystarr

Take a look at this car. I have a friend looking at it to possibly purchase. It's up the road a piece from me. But before I go look, would like opinions on cowl tag, stamp etc.  Danny

                https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/d/camaro-1969-z28-stock/6638060558.html

68Zproject

68Z28

RRMs69Z

July car with an April engine. I am no expert but the engine is usually dated closer in time to car build date.

william

Block is a re-stamp; does not match other April DZ stamps. And as noted, would have been far too early for the build date.

Sold at Barrett-Jackson AZ 2009 for $61,600.
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firstgenaddict

Nice original interior, door panels etc... however way too much money for a car which has the entire bottom sprayed Gloss black and the wrong engine.
James
Collectin' Camaro's since "Only Rednecks drove them"
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KurtS

Kurt S
CRG

camaronut

Is it me or does that trim tag look a little "off".....I could be wrong.

HustleRussell

A first generation Z/28 with ac 🧐
Russ 
68 RS
69 SS

KurtS

Kurt S
CRG

rlw68

#9
Quote from: 1969Z27 on July 23, 2018, 08:57:11 PM
A first generation Z/28 with ac 🧐

That's cool !  8)
Rob
1969 02D Norwood Z/28. Lemans Blue 715

camaronut

Nice stance.......is that an early walnut steering wheel I see?  Can't tell how deep the spokes are...

$69K?  Ehhh no way.

Kelley W King

steering wheel looks like a mid year vette to me. Car would probably make a nice driver but the price is not for a driver.
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camaronut

This car is the perfect example of "auctionitis".

Someone paid way too much for this thing at auction, and now the new owner thinks it should bring the same money.

Never happen.