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Old 01-22-2024, 06:58 PM
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Mecum Dallas, 2021

Lot # S136 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Sport Coupe; S/N 124379N632792; Dusk Blue, White stripes/Blue vinyl; Recent restoration 2+ condition; With Reserve; Hammered Sold at $90,000 plus commission of 10.00%; Final Price $99,000 – 302/290hp with cross-ram intake and cowl induction hood, M20 4-speed, 12-bolt 4.88 Positraction rear end, power disc brakes, radio and heater delete, front and rear spoilers, Goodyear Wide Tread GT tires. – Restored four years ago. Not represented as matching numbers. Spotless engine bay and underbody. Excellent paint, chrome, and interior. Top notch restoration, good colors, and all the right equipment. – Sold by Mecum at Harrisburg in 2015 for $100,000, then here two years ago for the same price. It’s hard to imagine a ’69 Camaro with better equipment, missing only the JL8 4-wheel disc brakes. The cross-ram alone elevates this Camaro to near-sanctified stature although without any representation at all that this is the way it was built. The uncertainties are manifest in the price it brought but at this price it will be a rare prize for the new owner willing to overlook the gaps in its story.

https://rickcarey.com/mecum-auctions...ber-9-11-2021/

Several other results with a Google search using quotes around the vin.
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