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My point about the old Zepher was that the original motor being used makes it kinda tough getting parts for it. Lets say I'm going over to Woodward and I lose the water pump or fuel pump ... good luck on finding one of those anywhere. The site to see this gorgeous car is:

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/auctionresults/common/cardetail.asp?id=175730

Put a 350/350 in it and it would have gone for probably 40-50K but it would have been useable to some degree. I guess I'm to practicle to appreciate it all that much. :tapemouth

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Originally posted by TomoHawk

I was refering to the cavallino rampante on the back of my 280Z. You are correct, nonetheless. I wouldn't be surprised is some guy thought it was an 70s corvette. or something.

Right. Do you have "just" the badge (Cavallino) or the whole body kit AND the badge?

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Originally posted by D-Webster

Lets say I'm going over to Woodward and I lose the water pump or fuel pump ... good luck on finding one of those anywhere.

I think that if you could afford to buy and keep one of those cars, you could afford to have a tow home and get a new one machined or something.

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I'm working on the car mechanicals right now. Need a little more money to get the body work done, but I think the body will go on next fall. So right now only the badge is on there.

If ther ricers can have the stickers, I'll have my badge!

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I finally found it in the Results section. That one car must have a special history, because the serial #162252 doesn't seem to special either. Plus it has aftermarket a/c.

Te results went back about 10 years and most of the Zs were under $5. I guess the one I got was really PRIMO. at $4k

I'd sell mine for $50k, but then I'd by another one, totally restored, with a better engine!

O- L :disappoin

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