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69 L89

Started by jerry1313, June 30, 2008, 01:48:23 PM

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jerry1313

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

william

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.
Learning more and more about less and less...

jerry1313

priced at $169,900. waiting for pictures of the trim tag, engine, transmission and rear end stampings. thks

Jerry@CHP

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

firstgenaddict

Price seems reasonable if it is as represented...
James
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68Zproject

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.















68Z28

Jerry@CHP

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

KurtS

Car was restored in 2005. It was offered at more than $200K back then. The market is adjusting....
Kurt S
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