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Well, thanks to a lead from another board member last night, I spoke with the "real" owner of the car. Turns out the fellow in Rochester was actually trying to buy the car and was either checking on the value or testing the market for a resale of the car. He picked the car up yesterday for $30K - needs a complete resto. We'll see if he advertises it again...
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Mark,
Inquring minds want to know, What kind of Chev was it?, a '67 Z/28? ![]()
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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Rob,
It was a '67 RS Z with 19,800 orig miles. It sat outside for 7 or 8 years, but was solid over all. Neat options though...tach/gauges, headrest seats, shoulder harness etc. Originally from Courtesy Chev in CA. Would have been a cool car to restore - Nantucket blue on blue std guts.
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Courtesy Chevy? Wonder if the vin has been checked witht the Yenko Stormer numbers. Dick started his business relationships with Courtesy in 1967.
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Ken, It's an LOS car, so I guess that precludes it from being one of the Stormers - would have been very cool if it was though!
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