One of the first Zs sold in the United States, now awaiting the crusher in California.
in September of 1970. I've blurred out the final three digits of the VIN in this photo, but you can see that the five-digit serial number begins with 09. Thatto indicate this car would have been sold as a 1970 model, but it's possible that it was a 1971, legally speaking.
Please argue your case for 1970 versus 1971 in excruciating detail in the comments, because we expect nothing less from Z fanatics.This car appears to have been parked in a field distressingly close to the Pacific Ocean, probably something like 30 years ago, and left there to rot slowly. The rust-through is everywhere that water gathered during California's rainy winters, and the interior got thoroughly nuked by the summer sun.
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