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Old 02-01-2015, 03:13 AM
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Default Re: 69 Z-28 Survivor

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MrMotion</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> There are many pictures available as the previous owners posted from cleanup to ownership transfer. Lloyd the last owner, a true preservationist not commonly found within the Musclecar crowd. A true professional who had the determination, the heart and frankly the balls to understand that this vehicle even compared to six figure restortations cannot be duplicated, hence its rarity. I would personally like to thank James Groome for also understanding the significance of this remarkable find. A few of this sites members' rides have also passed through the new owners' or my hands. I will post those pictures. Lloyd called me a curator. Yes a curator for the new owner who also has the vision, heart and belief that it was an exciting time to drive these cars in the day, and to preserve rare vehicles.


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Just an FYI, but there are a host of collectors who are preservationist and have significant collections. Many more would like to find and collect unrestored cars, unfortunately it uncommon and difficult to find them. When they become available there is a large market. Just look at the unrestored cars that sold in the Wellborne collection; just about every car set a record. Whether its a painting, pottery, coins, guns, the best preserved originals are the most valuable and sought after...no different in the collector car market. No new ground here.....
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