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Interesting piece of Chevy/Pontiac history
Not sure what it will bring, but this would be a really fun car to own.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...ley-ca-2811117
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Wow, cool Trans Am Firebird.
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----Really well appointed for Trans Am. Such a clean build....Bill S
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One of the 602 1967 Z's. Does the registry have this car logged?
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Man......do I like this.
Paul |
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Was never a '67 Z. Years ago it was claimed to be Jon Ward's mother's car that she bought new and he converted to a race car. I looked at this car with Rick Titus at Chuck Beck's shop after he brought it back from Mexico. It led a very rough life and then was left to languish out in the elements where it became very rusty. Not much of the original car is left. I took many pics and shared the info with the Historic Trans-Am Group.
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