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Old 06-10-2021, 04:21 PM
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Wow what a GREAT car... triple silver looks killer!
Neat that in 74 you could get the graphics(stripes) with LT.
They have been added or the fender emblems added.
You could only get one or the other.

Fender emblems - No stripes

Stripes - No fender emblems

Stripes were optional. Still a very nice car
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Those "emblems" on the fender actually look like a decal that could've been put on the tail pan of a non stripe car. Take a close look, they look flat to me. Maybe my eyes are playing games??
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Old 06-10-2021, 08:45 PM
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You know, I think you are right, they are decals.
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Yes I thought they were decals as well because they had no depth to them. The spoiler Z28 switched to a decal in 72ish which is what is on the fenders
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I reeeeeeeeally like this car. Lmk if/when it pops up for sale..
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Opinions please, is an original car like this worth more, less or the same as a restored example?
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Opinions please, is an original car like this worth more, less or the same as a restored example?
I would say, generally speaking, it's worth less than a restored-to-perfection example. But again, generally speaking, you would have a different buyer demographic for the two types of car (restored or original).

Was this car ever sold 2 years ago?
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I really like the underappreciated '74's. Other than the vinyl top and AC it's how I would have ordered one new. Highly doubt there's another out there in this color combo.
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1974 Z-28 still had a strong 350 with all the good internals, forged crank, rods, pistons, 4 bolt mains. The cam, intake and carb were the killers but it was a strong runner for that smog engine time. I bought a new 78 Z-28 4 Speed back in the day with 3.73 gears posi trac, but the smog engine was nothing special. Wished i would of bought the 3, 69 Z-28 Camaros i looked at back in the 70s. Very nice Z-28 for sure here.

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