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TimG 03-06-2017 01:35 PM

1968 Z28 Pace Car at Road America
 
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I just saw this picture of a 1968 Z28 June Sprints pace car from 1968 Road America. Notice the ZL2 hood on this car?

Charley Lillard 03-06-2017 01:38 PM

I believe that is the green Z28 convert. owned by Dana Mecum. Look for it at MCACN this year.

cook_dw 03-06-2017 01:39 PM

Yep. Pete Z

Kurt S 03-07-2017 01:55 AM

The only 67-69 Z28 convertible.....

dykstra 03-07-2017 12:29 PM

Very cool.

dykstra 03-07-2017 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1344073)
I believe that is the green Z28 convert. owned by Dana Mecum. Look for it at MCACN this year.

Awesome. Can't wait to see it.:laugh:

bugsy 03-07-2017 10:26 PM

1968 Z28 pacecar
 
Does anyone know who ordered this car. Executive? Vince piggins or Pete Estes? thanks

olredalert 03-07-2017 10:47 PM

----Hope I don't get corrected, but I think it was done specifically for Pete Estes. The story goes(I think) that they (some group in the tech center) were trying to solidify the Z/28s production, but knew Pete really liked convertibles. So,,,(drum roll) they built a vert for him with just about all the available options (4-wheel disc and all). OK,,,Go ahead and straighten me out!......Bill S

William 03-07-2017 11:02 PM

The car was built for Estes as a standard production '68 Z/28; I have copies of paperwork for it. The Tech Center added the hood & cross-ram for display at racing events.
It was built very late in the '68 model year and had nothing to do with JL8 and cross-ram development. Those parts were released March '68 at a Chevy Press Review, long before the car was built.

bugsy 03-09-2017 10:32 PM

thank you for the info. This site is awesome , lots of knowledge and truth. Very interesting.

NorCam 03-09-2017 10:44 PM

Cool picture and history behind that car. Anyone wanna reason to guess what that one would be worth if it came up for sale?

I think it would be up there with the Hemi drop tops myself.

lowmile 03-09-2017 10:59 PM

Didn't' all the paper work for this car go missing at an auction a few years back???

Lee Stewart 03-09-2017 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by lowmile (Post 1344673)
Didn't' all the paper work for this car go missing at an auction a few years back???

Paperwork of a one-of-a-kind Camaro Z-28 convertible is stolen from auction

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AUBURN, Ind. -- A one-of-a-kind Z-28 Camaro convertible built for a former General Motors Corp. executive is missing its keys, title and original bill of sale -- all of them stolen during a classic car auction.

Bids fell short for the convertible, which was created for Elliott Estes, former general manager of GM’s Chevrolet division. It was expected to bring $1 million to $2 million at the Kruse International Auction Park.

A briefcase with the papers and owner Kathy Maynard’s purse were left in her Suburban for a few moments Thursday evening. Both are now missing.

“That was all the information in the world,” Maynard said. “We’re sick.”

She said she figures someone took the bags for cash without realizing what they contained and hopes that the thief dumped the paperwork on the Kruse grounds.

Auctioneer Dean Kruse has promised a substantial reward for the bags’ return.

Although Maynard’s husband, Al Maynard, has copies of the documentation, he agrees that the originals enhance the car.

The dark green muscle car is the only Z-28 Camaro convertible in the world and was built on a central office production order. Estes had it outfitted with racing parts.

“It’s probably the best Camaro in the world, as far as desirability,” Kruse said.

JoeC 03-10-2017 02:17 PM

Chevy was into SCCA road racing and liked to bring prototypes and new stuff to the races to show them off

convertibles were always popular as pace cars like the 67 Camaro Cherokee and the 68 Z

you can see some of them on youtube if you search the 1960's races

not many photos around but there are some like the yellow Z/427 (ZL1 powered 1969 Camaro) and custom Corvettes and others that were displayed at the races

Chevy even had a custom truck to bring them around

Lee Stewart 03-10-2017 08:47 PM

Here are a couple of really nice photos of this rare car. The link below each photo is the full size. They are very large so I resized and cropped them for this post. Just click on the link, then the photo and it will go to it's full size.

http://s26.postimg.org/du5p7snop/image.jpg

https://i.wheelsage.org/pictures/c/c...ertible_9.jpeg

http://s26.postimg.org/bqva04nvt/image.jpg

https://i.wheelsage.org/pictures/c/c...ertible_6.jpeg


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