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'73 Z/28, Nice Original Paint 4-speed Survivor Car, 44k Miles, Great Docs
I really like this one - imagine the odds of an early Z, especially a 4-speed car, being kept in this condition for decades. Guessing this one will be bid to $30k, maybe more.
Link to 1973 Z/28 auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/IhsAA...st/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/eIAAA...BS/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/t9wAA...1C/s-l1600.jpg 1S87T3N154947 |
Stripes and Z28 badges don't belong on that LT RS Z28. Still neat car.
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The same seller has had this car listed on Ebay several times in the last six months, but with a buy it now of $54K. The buy it know was lowered to $49K last month and now this format. It is a rare car considering the options, but the added stripes and Z28 emblems where a costly mistake IMO. Low to mid S30’s would be a fair number
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Havent seen "The Club" in a while
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When a 73 Z28 also had the LT option, the fenders would just say camaro 350.
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OO had this car for sale on eBay about 5 or 6 years ago in Ft Collins CO. I was SOOOOO tempted to pull the trigger at that time, but I just can't hack a vinyl roof on a 2nd gen Camaro. Price at the time was right around $25K. Comments here about the stripes and Z28 badges are spot on....obviously added later.
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I'm surprised the '73 Z28 option package cost $503. It was $473.95 for my '69 Z/28.
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The picture of that clutch pedal says 145K not 45K.
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Spoilers have been added too.....not on window sticker.
Looks to me like clutch pedal pad picture has some funky flash reflection or something. Interior and underhood do not look like 145K to me. Seller needs to enroll in 'Photography 101'. |
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