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Old 02-12-2002, 01:31 PM
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Default Re: 69 Yenko Camaro prices

I've been there several times for business trips, so didn't have time to check out the local cruise scene. I'd spend my lunch hours driving around looking for cars, talking to that big chevy dealership - Hubler?? - who bought out Nankivell back in the mid '70's. Also, checked out some classic car dealership south of G-wood.

Typical trip was to fly in late, drive around looking for cars till 2am, work all day, drive to Chicago, talk Yenkos with Cunneen, get back to Greenwood at 4am, work all day, fly back to PA! Just never ran into anyone who knew anything about a Yenko Camaro in the area.

Putting a car on EBAY with a huge reserve is a way of finding out what the car gets bid up to, without running the risk of it hitting the $1,000,000 reserve. Then if you do want to sell the car, contact a few of the high bidders to see if they are serious. Basically, using EBAY as cheap advertising because of it's coverage of the country/world.

Tell us about your car, color, trans type, orig. dealer, ect...
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