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Do you know how much it is going to cost someone to make the car correct? And without a trim tag to verify correctness, it's going to be a difficult time.
From the auction: "This Camaro Was Painted By A Reputable Local Professional. It Is A $7000 Brand New Paint Job, This Painter Specializes In Classic Cars." Do you realize that Hugger Orange is NOT a 1971 color and the $7000 dollar paint job to a purist is a mute point? I'm not sure why someone would stick that much money in to a paint job that is incorrect on a desirable car. ![]() A person that specializes in classic cars would have researched and known that it was wrong. Where are the rear bumper guards? Found on ALL 1971 Z/28's. The correct Z/28 rally wheels and streering wheel would help as well. I think you're going to have a hard time selling that car to anyone looking for a correct Z/28. Car looks good but far from being correct. Good luck. Rick H. |
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The seat belt head liner retainers are not correct for 71 in this car and the obvious, stripes, mags and cowl hood.
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