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So, I was trolling Craigslist this morning and came across this '72 "Z" 100K miles, $4000. The owner says the body is straight and he did a surface paint job to refresh it, but didn't do the eng bay? The engine was overhauled sometime back otherwise the drivetrain, suspension, interior . . . basically the car is stock. The interior is all there but worn, dash is cracked. He has both bumpers but they're dinged, and he has all the lights. Only flaw he's aware of is a leaking Rt front caliper. The price seems high but what would be considered fair?

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So, I was trolling Craigslist this morning and came across this '72 "Z" 100K miles, $4000. The owner says the body is straight and he did a surface paint job to refresh it, but didn't do the eng bay? The engine was overhauled sometime back otherwise the drivetrain, suspension, interior . . . basically the car is stock. The interior is all there but worn, dash is cracked. He has both bumpers but they're dinged, and he has all the lights. Only flaw he's aware of is a leaking Rt front caliper. The price seems high but what would be considered fair?

Looks nice from the picture, but not much info to go by. Could be anywhere from $2-6K based on what you have said and shown.

Hard to say by the picture. Hate the stripes! Look for rust in all the usual places. I bought nicer for much much less. It is all about the market, who has it and who wants it.

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Hummm, maybe I should have given the title a little more thought. What I should have said is New Z "too me" or Possible New Z for me. In any case, thanks for the responses and keep those thoughts, comments, and opinions coming!!!

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