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@@blacjackdaniels200 One of my close friends owns that one. It's a beauty. I have another short on my profile of it starting and leaving to line up for that race. Also, a few stills on my Instagram.
My brother has an all original Z-28, but not a matching number DZ-302 he bought used in 1972. It is a fun ride to drive and sounds nice with the open chambered exhaust. I had a 65 Vette coupe with the L78 396 with side pipes no mufflers. The big blocks are just my cup of tea and i love a deep throaty sound.
Numbers matching doesn't seem to matter as much anymore. Lots of collectors want to drive their cars now, not just have them be trailer or garage queens. That Vette sounds nice too! I agree with you on the big block sound 100%.
My father who worked for Holman and Moody (FORD) back then told me that they were only raced in Cup and on Speedways . Is it possible it's a real one , for sure but it would definitely have a tracable linanage if it is because was so few of them . Current value ... hard to say but I'm thinking a million plus (Edit) ON further review I think this is a clone , tribute car as I have seen 4 real ones in my life and 1 clone before and once yo have seen the real ones in person the clones are easily spotted . The A pillers on this car look all wrong .
This is great. Both are extremely nice. Brings back memories of when I used to tow my Camaro with a '70 El Camino to and from the track. Mine were both black. Good old days....
I may listen to it 7/24. I'm 62 y.o. now and in early '80s, I saw one in real life for the first time - also been the last time - in my country and fallen in love with it at first glance. It was a retired race Pantera in dark yellow and matt black with a British nr. plate. Not even knowing the existance of such a beauty, I wondered why it didn't sound like the silver Ferrari 308 GT which was the only unique one around like Pantera. I could only recall "De Tomaso" from "Mangusta" in my Matchbox die cast mini car collection. Later I was told it was powered by a Ford V-8 and roaring sound of it was much better for me than the screaming Ferrari. Have written much but if I had one, I even would drive it like Fred Flintsone as "barefood powered". Not like the clownish hypercars of today, it has the soul and you can't say for a single point of it "it would be better if ..."
Thank you so much for sharing your story. The Ford engine does sound really good in these. In my opinion, this is one of the best looking classic cars. It almost looks exotic, like a Lamborghini from the 80's.
I can't believe this is been up for days and I'm the first one to leave a comment come on man in the words of Joe Biden where am I at Khmer I want to sniff your kids