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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: jerry1313 on June 30, 2008, 06:48:23 PM
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Does anyone know this car? is it the real deal? i have sent an email to Legendary Motorcar but no response yet on price or details. thks
http://www.legendarymotorcar.com/legendary.php?obj=inventory&name=1969Camaro9175
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If it is N660150 I have a copy of the paperwork and it is as claimed.
Some minor details - should not have a trunk mat or chambered exhaust and the tires are incorrect.
Has to be one of the nicest L89s out there.
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priced at $169,900. waiting for pictures of the trim tag, engine, transmission and rear end stampings. thks
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That car is real. Saw it about 15 years ago when it was a driver in MI. Has a log book from the original owner and I got copies of the car shipper way back then. Was driver quality then, I think it's had a frame off since then. I didn't read the details from LMC. LMC also called me about the car before they bought it.
Jerry
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Price seems reasonable if it is as represented...
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That's a nice car. Too bad it's a 69. Just kidding, I would really like a 69. Just a question. The stripes on the tie rod sleeves and the pitman arm, are those tags or just "restoration graffiti"? And even though I know little about 69's, I did notice the incorrect tires from the thread about tires. Also, I don't remember cars looking that nice when you got them at the dealer in those days. Part of that may be that my dad was such a "negotiator" when he bought a new car, that he wouldn't pay for the "dealer prep" charges and so he got cars with all the crayon marks etc. when he got a new one.
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Have not seen this silver car is many years but if the resto was done well, then it's not a bad deal. Word on the street is the orange L89 Camaro that went through the Legend Certification last year at the Camaro Nationals sold for $200-225K........and that car did not have any paperwork.
Jerry
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Car was restored in 2005. It was offered at more than $200K back then. The market is adjusting....