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Steve I think it is 05A. I asked about the gas pedal as well and no answer. I believe the seller posted the car in a Facebook group and had video of it running
I was a little concerned with the lack of info and pictures are not great
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L16pilot (01-23-2023) |
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Don't believe everything you read on the internet ... Ben Franklin |
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I contacted the owner regarding more details and this is all he sent me "1970 RS Z /28. Correct engine & rear. Original interior, paint & vinyl roof".
I asked for a engine pad, tranny and rear end stamping and I have heard nothing. Kind of scares me.....a lot. Paul |
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I think when we ask what may be an unsophisticated classic car owner the important questions to identify the nature and originality of their car it can create confusion and suspicion on their part. Especially in the age of the internet. As if to reveal that information would allow us too much information on their prize possesion and for what purpose. OR, maybe he's just old and lazy (like me)!
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i asked about stamps and he replied he contacted the appraiser and said it was ok to call that person. but never said who it was. I am not super interested but might have been if it wasnt a mystery
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Billohio messaged me the seller posted more pics on Facebook...75+ pics here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1212...5927&ref=share Block cast date is April 6, 1970 and the stamp appears to be V0416CTB...but it's a poor pic. Appears it was converted to power steering as there's a pic of a manual box in the pic library. Also looks like a replacement transmission, but at least it's a Muncie. Looks to retain a lot of original parts including alternator, radiator, etc, but might be worth checking out if someone is seriously interested.
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Steve Nuwer 1970 Z28, Norwood 03A, 48 48, 723 Int, M20, COO, 2021 Legends Platinum restored 1970 L78, Norwood 04C, 17 17, 711 Int, M21, COO, born-with drivetrain project. 1972 Z28, Norwood 11C project, born-with drivetrain, 26 26, 775, M20, CGG project 1970 Z28, Norwood 05C, 48 G, 720 Int, M21, COZ, Original Unrestored (SOLD) www.2ndGenZ.com |
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Just looked at those pictures. Looks like a great car. Not sure it’s a $50k car, but it’s one of the more original unrestored ‘70 RS/Zs I’ve seen in some time.
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Strange group of pictures in new eBay ad. Mostly tires and wheels!
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I contacted him when he had it listed on Facebook marketplace before eBay. I asked for all the same information and he sent terrible photos that were very blurry. said it had very low miles. my response was how many? He said he did not remember!!
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Billohio (01-24-2023) |
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