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Default '69 Z, White on White, #s, POP

Looks like a nice car - wish the seller would post the engine stamp.

I've only run across a handful of white-on-white '69 Z/28s. Pretty nice looking color combo on these cars and I'm surprised it wasn't more popular in the day

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That is one sharp Z.
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Hate to start nit picking, but that car is way too early to get the blue mylar VIN decal in the door.
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Window sticker is a repro; several ECL errors.
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Not only is the Window Sticker a reproduction,it's a Xerox copy of a reproduction...LOL.
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Who put the 6 cyl coil springs in the front end.....lol.

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So knowing some of the flaws pointed out, what’s a fair price?
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Who put the 6 cyl coil springs in the front end.....lol.

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I'm betting the springs were never changed. After 51 years everything sags a little, especially when its been thrashed on, and rear jacked up back in the day. I just installed the Moog 6308 front springs on my orange Z and ride height is excellent. Lower than stock by an inch, but just what I wanted.
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Actually, didnt the Z use 6 cylinder springs to lower it more than the SS??

That car does look too low in the one picture Tony posted
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I think that tag goes on a C2 Corvette spriing. There is no EF spring in the 69 Camaro spring chart.

Have no idea what the springs are from. They are not NOS; you can see the pits. They were blasted and painted. Nothing wrong with that.

It sits about where mine sits in the front. Mine has BB springs with a coil (or two..... can't remember, as I did that in 1977). I have the original springs, and can put it back stock in an afternoon if I want.

Hard to put a price on this one. The fake WS is a real turn off. I did not read the ad in detail. Is he representing it to be the original? If so, then buyer beware. If they will fake the WS, what else has been faked?

I like the car. I really like the white interior.
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