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Old 04-01-2010, 09:51 PM
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It must have been a fad at some time because my 71Z has the fender lower half of the jamb blacked out.(not the whole jamb as this car does.)
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Old 04-01-2010, 10:39 PM
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The seller says in the add that he put headers on the car but, the picture shows the exhaust manifolds still on it. Also the POP shows the transmission as P1---C which would indicate a M22 trans but, shouldn't the stamp have been P2 for a 1972 model year car. I'm not trying to knock the car, I'm just curious about some of the things in the listing (i.e. no engine stamp photo, no cowl tag shot and NO listing of the VIN which would confirm it's Z/28 status). Does anybody know this car or seller? It's certainly my kind of car, Ed
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Old 04-01-2010, 10:41 PM
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Anyone out there know if EVERY 72 Z28 Camaro came from the factory with a Z28 decal on the rear spoiler or did any come from the factory with metal Z28 emblems as well? I have a 72 Z with a metal emblem on the spoiler and have heard that some 72 Z28 Camaro's had metal emblems. Would love to confirm. Jerry
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:41 PM
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Yes, the sticker was/is the only correct emblem for 72 on the spoiler or decklid for cars without the rear spoiler. I have posted a few comments over on the Nasty Z site about this car as well.
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Old 04-01-2010, 11:48 PM
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16,000 orignal miles "survivor" car. If it is all that it says it is, $40,000 is a bargain IMO. Its a 4 speed too!

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Not to come off the wrong way, but $42k is far from a bargain for this or just about any 72Z, or even an SS-396. I own, and have owned a few 72's, and they just don't bring that type of a money. I try to keep current with their prices, and don't recall any selling out of the high $20's yet. I may have missed a few, but doubt they have reached anywhere near $40k. This car has been tampered with a bit too much to qualify as a "survivor".
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Old 06-03-2010, 06:15 AM
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I HAVE THE ORIGINAL TIRES SORRY TO CHIME IN SO LATE BUT I JUST SIGNED UP TO THE SITE ,HEY ONE FAVOR GUYS (AND I'M SURE I AM NOT THE ONLY ONE)IF WE ARE TO TALK ABOUT SOMEONES PRIZE RIDE CAN WE INCLUDE THE OWNER!!!!!THANKS JCS
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Why the big price drop?
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Old 06-03-2010, 05:49 PM
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I WAS TESTING THE WATERS AT FIRST BASED ON OLD PRICES .IT IS TO MY LOSS ,WORTH ALOT LESS IN TODAYS MARKET,ONE MEMBER SAID ITS WORTH LIKE 80K IN AUSTRALIA!!WOW I WISH EXPORT ANYONE? OH YELL SORRY CAP LOCK
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Old 06-03-2010, 10:59 PM
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I like the color, I was 16 in '72 and had a new Olds 442 in the same color.
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