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no69x-44 10-04-2022 03:48 PM

Time to retire, time to sell ... 1969 COPO Camaro
 
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Ok, so now the time has officially come ... Time to part with my beloved 1969 COPO Camaro which I have owned for 29 years. The time has come for me to start looking at some options for possible early retirement and selling my COPO sort of goes hand in hand with that. A good sale would help me to be able to retire perhaps a few year sooner.

So that all said, I really have no idea how to go about selling this car. Would one go Consignment? Auction? Hemmings...? I am really at a lost here with no direction for this and hope you all can help me out with some direction, education and advice. Of course I can't afford to be "taken" here so need to the pro and cons. This community has always been good to me, so I reach to you all once again. Below are some links (hopefully still good) that tell the story and some history behind my car:

http://www.camaros.net/forums/35-cop...ject-pics.html

http://www.camaros.net/forums/15-tag...inal-copo.html


The car was originally purchased new from Baldwin Motors in New York. I bought it from I think the 3rd owner in the summer of 1993. Restored it about 7 years ago and had it appraised and certified by Jerry MacNeish in June of 2016. Attached are few pics. I thank anyone and all who respond.

Crush 10-04-2022 04:12 PM

I’m sure word of mouth may sell this. If you can stomach auctions and all that goes with it that’s an option.

Bill Pritchard 10-04-2022 04:12 PM

After owning it for 29 years, I would assume you've got to have a fair estimate of the car's current market value, and/or what you would be comfortable selling it for. If so, this forum is an excellent place to sell such a car. Pony up the few $$ needed to become a full fledged member and post it in the "For Sale" section here and see what happens.

no69x-44 10-09-2022 12:13 PM

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What are Pros and Cons of BaT?

Pros:
Car stays in my garage
$99 to list. No Commission fees
Buyers pay to have car shipped

Cons:
They would like to send their photographer out - for $250 (this could also be considered a Pro)
Others …?

Feel free to chime in the Pros and Cons.
Thanks.

ryanchevelle 10-09-2022 01:41 PM

The cons.

Long wait time until it’s actually live and for sale.

If you’re emotionally tied to the car. Having it picked to death in the comment section. It can be hard on a seller.

And my opinion. $250 for professional photos is money well spent. You’re not selling a ford Taurus.

Mr70 10-09-2022 01:47 PM

I've read some buyers don't always follow through with any kind of payment either.

EZ Nova 10-09-2022 04:15 PM

Also, I found with my auction on BaT that they censor the listing person, but not those who just post and some BS. Also once the auction ends, other can keep posting and the listing person is cut off and can't reply. I was just lowballed and other were allowed to comment but quite a few of my replys we removed by BaT.

I would sell it here or places like carsonline. BaT has been more then a waiste for many. Because IF you don't meet the reserve, you low price always comes up for other to see or thing it's not worth what your asking.

WILMASBOYL78 10-09-2022 07:56 PM

69 copo
 
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Originally Posted by Bill Pritchard (Post 1601717)
After owning it for 29 years, I would assume you've got to have a fair estimate of the car's current market value, and/or what you would be comfortable selling it for. If so, this forum is an excellent place to sell such a car. Pony up the few $$ needed to become a full fledged member and post it in the "For Sale" section here and see what happens.

Bill is absolutely correct...this is the best place to start. Have all your information and paperwork organized, good quality photos including component stamps and dates for the key items. The members who are active here are some of the best resources in the hobby...and lots of folks just keep an eye on the site for info and what's for sale.

Online stuff like BAT is always a hassle...present the car here at a real price and you may be surprised what happens.

Good luck.

-wilma:scholar:


Salvatore 10-09-2022 08:19 PM

I agree with Wilma!

Billohio 10-10-2022 12:13 AM

I was high bidder on a camaro on bat and it didnt meet reserve. The seller contacted me to sell it off the site and that got me thinking, there is no protection with dealing with anyone on there as far as I could tell. Seller might have been ok guy but the way he went about it after the sale concerned me. Said if it was just between us there would be no fees. BAT has my credit card, if there was some way they find out I bet I would get charged. Just concerned me enough I passed


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