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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: BULLITT65 on August 01, 2016, 05:24:34 AM
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I saw this on craigslist, and while I can testify that this is the rarest 69 Camaro ever, I thought you gents would like to see what he is laying claim to:
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/5709316630.html
(sorry to lazy to post a pic)
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Looks like it went to a car show in New Mexico and never returned. Seems to of once belonged to someone here.
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=7073.msg46195#msg46195
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I saw this on craigslist, and while I can testify that this is the rarest 69 Camaro ever, I thought you gents would like to see what he is laying claim to:
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/5709316630.html
(sorry to lazy to post a pic)
Sorry, It should have said "Can't testify"
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VIN: 124379L512040
Paul
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As seen in the thread it used to belong to IZRRSS Nice car but has not showed up lately. Odd it never showed up in a Muscle Mag. As I said before the color was popular in NC. I know that cars were ordered at Carpender Chevrolet in Durham ,NC and at Harris Conner Chevrolet in Chapel Hill NC. While working at a 7-11 in 70 or 71 a nice looking lady often shopped there and drove a Carolina Blue 69 vert, white interior and top. I would think at that time it would have been original paint. Both Chevy dealers are gone now.
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I know this car. It was once owned by a friend who lived in Big Spring, TX. He purchased it from a friend from Oklahoma, and eventually sold it to the gentlemen in N.M. I've got a few pics of this car sandwiched between his Z10 and mine. I'll dig around and see if I can find it. It was highly optioned and I think it's a great looking car.
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Marty, IZRSSS, was an active member here a few years ago until he was banned for repeatedly violating some policies set by CRG, IIRC. Possibly a deeper feud with some core members. Don't know, don't care and probably shouldn't be discussed but likely the reason for the tone in the ad....if its the same owner. I always thought it was a cool, great looking car.
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I like it myself even though that color seems to get bashed occasionally.
This is a Van Nuys car, and has PBT stamps on the firewall?? That's a Norwood only deal I believe. But more curious about the wheels, being a December car and if I'm not mistaken, the SS wheels were only offered on the SS Camaro for a very short time early in production (1 or 2 months maybe??) Or am I mistaken on this?
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Yes, this is (or was) Marty's car. I still have copies of the original drafts of his research book, which he sent to me to proof. Several of us helped him with his research when he first came on CRG, and a couple CRGers even tried to help him afterwards. He did use pictures (with permission) of some CRG cars in his book. It is a nice car.
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Sounds like Marty researched the car extensively and made a solid attempt to make the car correct. So apparently someone after the fact took some liberties with it.
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Sounds like Marty researched the car extensively and made a solid attempt to make the car correct. So apparently someone after the fact took some liberties with it.
According to Kurt, N66 wheels were discontinued 1/8/69. A picture of the car prior to Marty owning it shows rallies.
Okay, I'm bowing out on this one....
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Well I don't know about so called " trash talking" , I just thought it was worthy of discussion as "rarest" is hard to claim. The burgundy Z with red stripes is a rarity, the 68 Z/28 pete estes convertible would be a rare one. This car is "rare", just not sure about rarest is all.
Plus I had never seen pics of it, and you don't see many of these special paint cars, so thats why I started the thread.
(Hope Marty is doing well if he is still the owner)
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Sounds like Marty researched the car extensively and made a solid attempt to make the car correct. So apparently someone after the fact took some liberties with it.
According to Kurt, N66 wheels were discontinued 1/8/69. A picture of the car prior to Marty owning it shows rallies.
Okay, I'm bowing out on this one....
Okay that's what I was asking. I wasn't sure but for some reason a couple months into production stuck in my head.
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Rare is an over used term. But is used to get your attention. A sales tactic to make you think you must have it or you will be missing out on something. And rare does not always mean desirable. I have a friend with a 68 bench seat rare, yes, but who wants it. I have two 67 3 speed column shift steering columns, rare, but who wants them. Low production is a more correct term, but it is not flashy
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Rare is relative to the options considered. There are more option combinations than cars made.
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I saw this on craigslist, and while I can testify that this is the rarest 69 Camaro ever, I thought you gents would like to see what he is laying claim to:
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/cto/5709316630.html
(sorry to lazy to post a pic)
I believe its been pulled, i.e. the ad!?!?!?
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I believe its been pulled, i.e. the ad!?!?!?
The ad on my California Craigslist has been removed. Seller doesn't seem to understand Craigslist policy and is blaming others for his ad being flagged. Craigslist policy is to have ads local, and not posted in more than one location.
Please choose just ONE local craigslist site for which your ad is most relevant—generally the site closest to you. If your ad is equally relevant to all locations, your ad does not belong on craigslist. Please find another service. Posting the same ad to multiple locations on craigslist is prohibited.
Also, once your CL account gets flagged for a violation, future ads are removed at a much lower flag rate.
Asking price is now $120K ($120,000.00)
http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/5719226713.html (http://albuquerque.craigslist.org/cto/5719226713.html)
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The best way for him to get close to that, is to bring it to auction I believe.
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I am confused by two of the options listed:
Where are the front bumper guards?
Stripe Delete? how do you delete an option that doesn't exist on that trim level?
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I believe he may be talking about the SS stripes. There are old pictures of this car where the stripes were not present, and now they are. Bumper guards aren't there and other small things like the wheels and tires going back and forth. That's why I made the comments I did. Why would someone go through all the trouble to research, document, and claim rarity, then take liberties with the cars restoration. It's obviously a neat car, but a serious buyer that knows what they are looking at is going to nitpick the details for that kind of money.
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The best way for him to get close to that, is to bring it to auction I believe.
X2; I'll have to see it to believe it at that price.