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69 Z/28

Any value guesses?

It's hard to find anything comparable. There are restored Z's, and there are rotted shells missing most of their parts, but there's nothing quite like this car.

I'm hoping for 30-35k range... might be disappointed, or might be pleasantly surprised. Not really sure what to expect.
 
I was going to ask if those were jackman wheels, but just read your full ad. Cool and rare. Anyone's guess as to what the ad will get you, due to the uniqueness of the car and the fact that most will pay up for what it is, a nostalgic piece of legendary history. That said, the car needs everything, and a ton of spendy parts if restoration is the goal. I'd think that those colors fully restored would put it at the upper end of Z28 value, so maybe $85-$90k?? The specific parts are getting scarce, and are garnering big money themselves, so it'll be a tough row. I'd think $25 maybe a bit more.
 
I'm going to guess between $25k and $30k, but if someone just has to have it, it could go for way more. Memories don't have a price tag and if someone is trying to recapture their youth, youth is something they don't have, but money, they do.
 
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