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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Danzo on November 09, 2024, 10:29:56 PM
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Guys. am I missing something here? Original drivetrain is great but this car has so many repop parts, missing and incorrect parts. What's the draw?
Ty, Doc
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-chevrolet-camaro-z-28-215/
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It's crazy to me also, it's a very nice looking over restored car in my opinion. I do not follow 69's very heavily and really don't know the answer but I'm curious, were the partial VINs gang stamped near the oil filter or free hand? The numbers to me on this one, look individually stamped. On BAT there seems to be a herd mentality with commenters and sometimes bidders. Shinny objects definitely attract the fish
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I guess the JM certification paid off !
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WOW!!! Not sure what to think about this....$260K I dont see it for this one
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Well, I think Jerry's fees just went up! and that price makes no sense to me in this market, maybe if it had a documented JL8 set up or if it were a Sub 20k mile survivor maybe??
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I have officially now seen everything. I don’t even know what to think.
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Is the Data of Sales at BaT Real world or could there be a chance of hi-jinx's
These valuations do not seem reasonable, but then again, I recall a Time when a $16,000 was INSANE in the early eighty's.
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I think 2 bidders got carried away on this one.
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Sold for $260k. There must be drugs in the rocker panels and rear frame assembly. Pulling the old Starsky and Hutch.
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If you read McNeishs report alot of things needed to be corrected. The grill is a repop out of the box and put on the car.
Then the seller lists all the things he bought and most all are repop parts and he thinks that satisfies the corrections that Jerry mentioned. One in particular is the NAPA replacement water pump. It could be a nice car with some money spent on actually correcting the items.
I guess some people just like the look and dont care about the details. The engine block pad was decked so no numbers remain except for the partial VIN down by the filter. The buyer will have a hard time getting his money out of it when the time comes. You could have bought 2 really nice documented by MacNeish 69 Z28's for the price this went for. Seller did a great job with pictures and hyping up the car.
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I watched this BAT auction and was also shocked at the sell price!
I attended the 2024 MCACN show in Chicago this past Saturday and it was the top discussion among the 1st Camaro circles! The general consciences was the two bidders must have really wanted this particular 69 Z28, and the buyer will probably never get their money back on a resale. Based on the pics I reviewed, most of the restoration mistakes can be easily corrected, but at $260K, the car should still have its original oil in the engine and ashes in the ash tray...LOL!
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It's baaaack!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-chevrolet-camaro-460/
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Price makes no sense at all. Nice car but not a totally correct restoration or a mostly original car. Few options. Does have the pop and JM certification, but the certification pretty much says it is a real Z28. Someone or ones must really like that car. Hope they paint the grill.
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1st bid is 50k, seven hours later 2nd bid is 150k with 6 days left.?????????????
Doc.
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Already more than it should bring. My guess is bidding will stall and end up at 150K and that buyer will have a hell of a time getting his money out of it if he sells it down the road.
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sold 180K
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An $80K hair cut in 6 months. Drove the car 150 miles. A little over $500 per mile. Yikes.