Re: Whats a 69 COPO Camaro.....with Super low miles...worth?
The things that caught my attention, is it doesn't have original motor, wheels, wrong gears, maybe needs the BE housing, etc, etc, and basically needs a full restoration. My ears started hearing the Cha-ching, Cha-ching of a cash register adding up all the costs to the tune of approximately $40,000 to make this a complete COPO again with a correct but non-original motor. Then after you put out the approximately $40,000 to restore it and to make it complete again, you could sell it for $65-70,000.
[Edited by SuperCars (01-05-2002 at 09:52 AM).]
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