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Dusk Blue '69 RS/Z, Rare Blue Comfortweave Interior
How nice is this one...I've only seen a handful of these with blue deluxe interiors, and they are stunning.
Supposed to be the original engine, and to me the TT looks good although the loss of paint around the rivets suggest it has been off the car at some point. Should have the rocker trim, no? Link to 1969 Z/28 auction |
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1969 z/28
Anyone know anything about this car or the seller?
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Yes Tony...should have rocker spears on it.
I just looked it over and it's a great looking car, especially with that deluxe interior. Looks to have most of its correct parts throughout (trans is date matched?) and presents very well. I'd wanna see the numbers and ask if there are any docs to accompany the car, but definitely, one of the best RS Z/28's I've seen for sale in a while. The description sounds honest and it includes original YH wheels with Sportscar tires! It's going to fetch some coin for sure.
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I think that's about the only way to keep BFG Radial T/A white letters from turning brown - leave the blue coating on them.
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Should turn them in. Back walls look better than those fat white letters on these cars, as they aren't even close to original.
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Description says engine is numbers matching. Then says heads and intake are “original to the car”. Have to wonder if the seller is making a distinction between “numbers matching” and “original”?
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Eye of the beholder - I'm not crazy about solid blackwalls with stock rims - too much blank sidewall for me. The T/A's aren't as big and blocky as some of them. Besides, the section width and tread pattern is nowhere close to stock anyway. |
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Those headlight covers need attention.
VIN 124379N630717 I have seen pics of stampings although the pics are not clear enough to validate much I can barely make out the engine stamp is V0418DZ, rear is BU0407G2. Trans looks like P9C?0A with a VIN of 19W3????? Would be nice to have better straight on pics.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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mhm1966 (11-25-2020) |
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Hi I am just trying to state that this is what the engine came with and not from another car , I am trying to describe as best I can if you gentlemen have any questions please call me, I have owned the z since 1982 , and yes the transmission is dated for the build . Not the matching numbers one , original trans is long gone . And yes the bfgs still have the soap on them cause they are brand new. I’ve never washed the car yet . Also the sportscar 200 still have soap on them too . Any questions please call me and I’m still trying to post pictures of the numbers. Thanks Jonathan
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