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Who here knows 1974 Z/28s
Friend found this car. Looks to be a rare color? What's the market for these vehicles? Judging by the pics (yes, I know this is a long shot), what do you think it's worth?
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Great find but get within 10' of it and you are upside down.
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That's pretty rough. They made 13,802 Z28's for the 1974 model year. If I bought it, it would be for parts. It really isn't a restoreable car IMO. Like Charlie said you'd be upside down. As a side note, this is another D88 stripe car. If you ordered stripes, you didn't get emblems.
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro Last edited by mssl72; 05-29-2020 at 05:22 AM. |
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Color me nostalgic but that flat back window, no-A/C, 4-speed Z/28 was the end of an era.
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how many miles on it?
looks to be low miles with original air filter , AIR system, and ITM shifter ? normally those driver seats are torn up pretty bad |
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Remember that color. Was hot looking. Does look to be low miles and super original. Everybody used to ask back in the day what that seat belt interlock thing on the wheelwell was.
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Not true. The 74 L82 had 202 screw in stud heads,O Rocker arms, steel crank, pink rods, forged pistons windage tray. Basically the same as a LT1 with a hydraulic cam cast intake and quadrajet carb. Non AC cars got the deep groove pulleys. The 73 and 74 L82 engines made 10 hp less that the 71 72 LT1.
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There were stock 74 Z/28’s that would wipe the floor with many 60’s era muscle cars. Property tuned they were as fast as a low compression LT-1. CARS magazine hi performance car of the year in 1974 for that reason. |
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Remarkably original looking engine though...
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Completely restored $25-$27K in the original green livery.
IMO..If that car was white it is much more desirable. That car's designation will likely return at some point as a completed car but sadly the original body will not. |
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