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For All of You That Want to Own A Trans Am Race Car

Started by HOT3O2, May 16, 2011, 08:19:27 AM

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Jon Mello

Yes, with Guldstrand being based out of the LA area, I find it odd to think that he would've had
an opportunity to build a Norwood OH assembled Camaro in '68. The cage design does not look
like any I have ever seen in a Guldstrand car. Without seeing the documentation or other materials
that might be in the seller's possession, it's hard to say for sure.
Jon Mello
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OG69Z

The above ebay listed 68 appears to have sold for a high bid of $28,101.99. 

Jon Mello

Thanks for filling us in on the final selling price. That's probably the right value for the car.
Jon Mello
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Wahoo

Lets keep up to date on cars for sale.....   I would like to know whats going on with the HTA market....
thanks
ed wheatley

Jon Mello

Ed, it would be nice to keep up with this. The only cars I personally know that changed hands are Karman Cusack's Camaro, which went to Ron Atchley and Gary Goeringer's '68 Mustang that was bought by Karman. I don't know anything about the prices.
Jon Mello
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Wahoo

Lance Smith from Huntington race cars sold his 48 Hoffman 1972 Camaro to a guy in Texas.  Many new faces here at Monterey reunion. 

oldtransamdriver

A vintage racer I know might be interested in joining the HTA group - any "barn finds" or other HTA cars for sale out there?

Robert

70L34

#157
This is a pretty neat car, sounds unlikely that it has any early racing history but would be a lot of fun if you could get it for the right $.

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Jon Mello

Not built until the late '80s apparently and then used for autocross, not road racing. Would be something that somebody running in SVRA back east could use or maybe a candidate for down in New Zealand or Australia.
Jon Mello
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Jon Mello

Here's a Hemmings article indicating the 4th Boss 302 that went to Bud Moore as a body-in-white for the '71 season is going up for auction next month. This car never competed in Trans-Am back in the day because it wasn't actually built up until a few years ago. Interesting article tells the tale. Thanks to Robert Barg to passing this along to me.
Jon Mello
CRG

69Z28-RS

09C 69Z28-RS, 72 B 720 cowl console rosewood tint
69 Corvette, '60 Corvette, '72 Corvette
90 ZR1 red/red #246, 90 ZR1 white/gray #2466
72 El Camino, '55-'56-'57 Nomads, '55-'57 B/A Sedan

Jon Mello

#161
Yes, that's a real deal '67 Z-28 with Trans-Am race history. It was originally a Deepwater blue car with blue standard interior. and a legit heater delete car as well. The car is a strong runner in SVRA back east but would need money invested in it to be legal to run in the Historic Trans-Am group on the West Coast. A very cool car that I hope finds a good home. I'd love to have it in my own garage.

Here's a shot of the car at the 1968 Bridgehampton Trans-Am race.


Photo from 1968 St. Jovite Trans-Am programme


...and how it looks today
Jon Mello
CRG

Pickle

Nice piece...any idea what TA events she was in?
Loud Pipes Save Lives

Jon Mello

1967 Marlboro 300 Trans-Am with Lake Underwood driving
1968 Bridgehampton Trans-Am with Dean Alles driving
1969 Bridgehampton Trans-Am with Dean Alles driving
Jon Mello
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firstgenaddict

There are 2 Camaros listed in the jan feb issue of Vintage Motorsport

1969 with SCCA logbooks to 1971 Ready to Race
Red black Z stripes white number dot on doors # 9 currently
95k  Willy 906-869-5500


67 T/A Camaro 3R prepped Legal for SVRA HSR VSCDA RMVR 
Orange with white stripes # 234 currently
Fresh engine extensive spares package 
120k Bobby 3R racing - 303-781-0774
James
Collectin' Camaro's since "Only Rednecks drove them"
Current caretaker of 1971 LT1's - 11130 and 21783 Check out the Black 69 RS/Z28 45k mile Survivor and the Lemans Blue 69 Z 10D frame off...
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