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'69 RS/Z, LSA Restomod
Pretty car with cool options and, well, the LSA engine. Thoughts on the trim tag originality?
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You be the judge.
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Reproduction cowl tag
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Not sure it matters much given the restomod. Not sure why a fellow would restomod a Z with original engine / trans.
Aftermarket rivets certainly causes suspicion. Agree with William. Here is a close up of the date stamp from three weeks earlier. I hesitate to post this, as TrimTags.com will likely correct the error. They are getting harder to spot. Steve: if you think the hobby is better served without making this info public, I am fine with you deleting my post. |
Just my two cents but i am not a fan of the late LS Motors used in the 60-70s muscle cars. This Z would be better served with a clone 302 Z-28 Engine. Again just my opinion.
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To each their own Rally. Plus those rivets look sus, it's probably not even a real z.
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Lynn the tag is easy to spot if you know what to look for and its one of the newer versions.
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The outline of the original tag behind the repro is a dead giveaway.
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