How in the world was this car not scrapped after the accident. Hats off to the man who likely took hear for not scrappin it, (lol, my wife would have been relentless in not wanting to look at it and after “years of training”, I would have given in).
My father in law sold it new!!! Archie Huebner. I have a pic of it in the showroom. Also have a pic of it in the newspaper ad for sale. I heard it is in a collection like the brothers have. I would like to know for sure too!
I now own a 68z28 that was sold new from Huebner in May 68. I've had it 34 years.
Very cool. Love how these rare big block chevys have such good documentation
How in the world was this car not scrapped after the accident. Hats off to the man who likely took hear for not scrappin it, (lol, my wife would have been relentless in not wanting to look at it and after “years of training”, I would have given in).
My father in law sold it new!!! Archie Huebner. I have a pic of it in the showroom. Also have a pic of it in the newspaper ad for sale. I heard it is in a collection like the brothers have. I would like to know for sure too!
I would love to see the photo you have
It’s in my garage in Gross Pointe where it has been for some time now and it’s not for sale.
I’d love to see more of it. Such a cool car.
Like #100 😁🏁
Did somebody add the z28 emblems on the car ZL1 would have had nothing it was a 6 cylinder body
Yes. The man who eventually restored it actually added them for his friend long before they realized it was a ZL1
Damn that’s a hard life lol I wouldn’t want it
Bull crap, you'd take it in second.