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Old 11-17-2006, 04:03 PM
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Just saw this morning a 1969 Z28 no motor but was told that the trans is in the car. Sheet metal all looks good car in storage for 15 years interior is in it. It looks like it is al there execept the motor. Lots of dust on it but looks like a rust free car, emblems, grill, spoiler and the one door I open looked good and closed solid. Owner says it is an original What is this worth? I alway wanted one of these and this one would make a great start but my Chevelle needs to be finished. If you are intrested shoot me an e-mail with an offer. [email protected]
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Old 11-17-2006, 05:40 PM
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Let's see some pics........
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Old 11-18-2006, 05:27 PM
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Went to see the car again to confim X33 code, Munci trans and guess what this car has factory four wheel disk brakes how rares is that? What could this car be worth? oh yes 12 bolt rear, gages in the counsel spoiler front and back. He has the original valve covers, intake shifter, drive shaft and a rally wheels cowl hood.
I will try to find out how rare is a four wheel disk brake Z-28 if any body out there could let me know what this car is worth I would appreciated.
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Old 11-18-2006, 05:30 PM
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If a documented JL8, its worth alot more than a standard Z. Get some pictures of the brake booster and lines, brakes, and undercarriage, etc. Cool car if legit. Restored cars are over 100k.
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Old 11-18-2006, 07:25 PM
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206 camaros came with the JL8 option. If real, worth A LOT of money. Even with out the original motor I would guess north of 60,000.
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Old 11-18-2006, 08:49 PM
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Man, did I find a nice one here. Thanks for the info. I looked in team camaro and there is one for 90k. I think my 540 chevelle will have a room mate.
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:28 PM
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Man, did I find a nice one here. Thanks for the info. I looked in team camaro and there is one for 90k. I think my 540 chevelle will have a room mate.
Just make sure it's real, there are way more clones than real Z's out there.

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Just make sure it's real, there are way more clones than real Z's out there.

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Some vermin are going to GREAT lengths to clone Z cars, even experienced eyes are being fooled lately. Be careful and do your homework.
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If its a true JL8 car it very valuable in stock condition. Ther is a certain time zone for the true JL8 cars, post the trime tag, rear end and numbers, pictures of master cylinder and front brakes and other paperwork would be.

Charlie would be a great source for info.
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