a heart attack over the treatment of the cars they invested so much time in. Those who stayed the course and didn't mod it to death or wrap it around a tree, now in 2004 have a piece of auto history and a rare car to be shown and enjoyed. This supposed Z decline seems to be natural course of events for a car that was out of reach for most when new because now the less desirable will ruin the cars that they can afford. When the supply of good Z’s is depleted I hope to have mine in good stock condition sort of like a 1970 454 LS6 in this day and age.