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68Z - restored and all correct
What is the opinion for a very correct 68Z restored going for these days? Solid 980 point car?
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Re: 68Z - restored and all correct
I had MacNeish do an appraisal of mine in Jan of this year. It is Level One-Junior-Concours Certified. 46,500.
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Re: 68Z - restored and all correct
Tony's '68 Z28 is awesome! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/worship.gif
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I know of a private sale of a 68Z a couple of months ago in the mid 60000's. If you would like to PM me I may still have info on the car and would be happy to share it with you off line or direct you to the former owner.
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Ed, I PM'd you but the messages don't show in my sent box. Let me know if you did not get them. Bill D
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Bill, got the message, and I PM'ed u back.....
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Ed, I am crazy about 68 Camaros so I think they have potential since they are generally less expensive than 69's, but that is just my biased opinion. I really think future gains (or loss) in value on any of these cars is tied to the general health of the US economy, stock prices, housing prices, construction activity, etc more than the car itself. In general, I think that a Camaro is a less risky investment than some other cars as they are a very popular car so hopefully their values will hold or not be so badly hurt in a pullback in prices if and when it comes. Buy what you like and plan on keeping it forever. Just my 2 cents and probably not worth much more than that.
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Thanks for the thoughts Bill..anyone else out there have a view of a fair value for a very high point restored 68Z?? Is 40, or 50 or 60 or 70 a right range?? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/confused.gif
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Ed...Why don't you give MacNeish a call. He may know the car you are asking about. When I was looking for one, I called him quite a few times. Most of the cars I was asking about, he already knew of them.
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Thanks Tony, good idea, I will give him a ring tomorrow.
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Ed and Tony. Jerry M. knows the car. I don't know if he has seen it but he has done a number of things for the car including helping to get the paint formula dialed in, which is no small job as I understand it is a tough color to get just right. I am taking a wild guess but I bet that is close to a $100000 restoration on that particular car.
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Bill, you are correct on the resto . .close to 100K in it.....but as it usually goes, more than the car is worth unfortunately. Im interested in the car - and dont want to be upside down on it....ill have to take a visit and see it in person. Jerry has done some other work for it also...lets see what he has to say tomorrow.
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