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Default 69 Z orange orange

I bought this car last year, X77D80 , trim added back in the day.The paint is way old I would say 70,s , original tilt coulmn,console gauges, M 21 ,373 posi , orange deluxe hounds tooth.I drove this car quite a lot this year and what a fun car to drive.
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Assuming it came with the orange interior. Very cool. Not many of those other than the Z11 and Z10 cars.
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I worked at a Chevrolet dealer in Boston 1967-1972 drove those when they were new had a lot of fun with all the Hi -Po cars
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Assuming it came with the orange interior. Very cool. Not many of those other than the Z11 and Z10 cars.
I don't believe any Z10 were ordered with orange houndstooth. IIRC
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Did not know that. Although now that you mention it, have seen four Z10 cars and none of them had orange houndstooth.
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Yes it came with the orange interior.
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