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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: 6667ss138 on October 20, 2014, 02:02:26 AM
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Wow, this one sure seems to be a first class, documented, restored car. What is something like this one worth? He sure seems confident that it is a very rare 1 of 38 produced in this color combo but I notice Jerry doesn't mention that. If I am reading the POP correctly it looks like it had a M21 originally. Beautiful car! Maybe a CRG members car?
VIN124379N658389
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Camaro-red-1969-camaro-rs-z-28-m-22-concours-macneish-bow-tie-gold-pop-show-car-/331347345618?forcerrptr=true&hash=item4d25d740d2&item=331347345618&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
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Pretty car but why state on the story board that there are no repo parts when it is loaded with them.
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Wow, this one sure seems to be a first class, documented, restored car. What is something like this one worth? He sure seems confident that it is a very rare 1 of 38 produced in this color combo but I notice Jerry doesn't mention that. If I am reading the POP correctly it looks like it had a M21 originally. Beautiful car! Maybe a CRG members car?
VIN124379N658389
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Camaro-red-1969-camaro-rs-z-28-m-22-concours-macneish-bow-tie-gold-pop-show-car-/331347345618?forcerrptr=true&hash=item4d25d740d2&item=331347345618&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
Pretty car. Jerry's report copy mentioned that the M22 was not original to the car; it was coded for a Dec. '68 built Camaro.
Couple of small items I noticed were out-of-whack with the glowing presentation, but minor compared to the overall detailing of the car. Wish mine looked so good -
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They wanted $150K last month...
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Dealer-sold in West Chester PA to a resident of Harrison TN according to warranty card.
Are out-of-state purchases common in the US?
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What I don't understand is if these cars are #1 cars, why can't you take a picture of a number DURING the resto. While the car is APART. Why jam the camera up and around all the crap for semi blurry less than adequate faint pictures. If you want 150K, you better make sure you make it happen. And loads of repro parts. Giant black stamps on the gas tank looks like hell. At least take some lacquer thinner and lose that printing. And how is it possible to have incorrect info on the story board. YOU OWN THE CAR! I don't get it. It's beautiful, but I would rather have an all original car. There is many cars nearly as nice for 30 to 50K cheaper or more. To me it's about a quick 20K drop for the wrong trans. Then another 10 to 15K drop for time searching out and replacing all non original parts. Anything is worth what somebody wants to pay. I would pay WAY less than advertised price. Just my 50 cents FWIW... Danny
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I think you got it all wrong Danny it commands $150K alone for being Garnet Red..... :D
I think you make a good point about the trans and picture taking to verify, I am guessing it is originally a flat hood car because of the spare original hood, although I am not sure why they swapped off the deck lid.
repo parts or not I am not sure what a GOLD award winning 69 Z is going for these days. If you look at Hagerty evaluation tool they say the average price of a 69 Z is around $80k which seems way to high to me for the average.
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. If you look at Hagerty evaluation tool they say the average price of a 69 Z is around $80k which seems way to high to me for the average.
* If you looked at the fine print BULLITT65, it says that price is for HO only!?
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I thought you old guys couldn't read the fine print .... :o