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It depends whether the car came with posi or not, it was optional. The car is sold by the way.
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My 1971 RS/Z28 Camaro you were bidding on has been placed back on Ebay. A bidder made a large offer on the car. In ends up he could not get financing to back up his offer. The car is back up on EBay and will not be ended early again. The high bidder will own the car.
Here is a link if you are still interested: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=4504817804 Good luck, Jason |
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ends up he could not get financing to back up his offer [/ QUOTE ] Another deadbeat !!! I don't know how you guys can stomach E-Bay anymore. ![]()
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In the 1971 Z/28, 3:73 posi was part of the RPO Z28 Special Performance Package. Only a separate option in other Camaro models.
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I dought very much that those 70 seats made it into a 71 from the factory. I'd say prove it
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You know I am glad someone else noticed that. Vega high back buckets are the correct seats. The whole interior is wrong right down to the 1970 steering wheel. The sill plates by the way are on the wrong side.
This statement bothers me as well.. "The car is painted Hugger Orange, a top performing color in 1971". Hugger Orange was NOT available in 1971! The emblems are wrong for 1971. The spoiler Z28 emblem was a decal. Space saver was a 1973 option. The whole car was built to simulate a 1970 Z/28. There is so many things wrong with the car, without supporting documents showing that this is a true 1971 Z/28 this is one car I would walk away from. There is some big money on this car right now and I hope the bidders understand what they are getting and have asked the right questions. Rick H. |
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The car was built to look like a 71 Z28. The original seats are still availible but the owner wanted these ones. The car is definitely best suited as a driver and a very nice one at that.
Jason |
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I am going to disagree. From the looks, all of the 1970 items added and description the car was built to look like a 1970 Z/28.
Your auction clearly states "original early production 1970 strato-bucket seats are original". Now you just said the original seats are available. Plus Hugger Orange is not a 1971 color. Since you said it was built to look like a 1971 Z/28 are you saying then that it is not a real Z/28?? Rick H. |
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My 70 Z28 has a floor mounted gas pedal. Did the 71 also come from the factory with a floor mount?
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Plus I want to point out one other item that most people over look when looking at these cars.
The gas pedal on the 1970-71 Z/28's was mounted to the floor on a special bracket with 2 ball pivot points. The pedal was a hard rubber type simular to the full size Chevy cars. The interior shot of the car in question clearly shows the wrong gas pedal setup. Rick H. Sorry Tony, I was writing while you were posting and yes 1971 had the floor mounted pedal as well. 1972 they changed to the other style in the Z. |