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Here's another yellow-on-yellow '69 that makes the previous car look like one heck of a deal. $25k buy-it-now on this one.
Link to 1969 Yellow/Yellow Camaro RS Project
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Also has an incorrect vin of 124378N480867 listed in the auction, the original auction had the vin listed as 124379L528693............
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Seller is out of his mind if he thinks he's getting anywhere near that price.
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"You will never find one like this for the money!" ($60k) Should probably have said: "You will never find one like this for the money I paid for it!" ($22.5k) But on a more serious note, we have an LA-built car with no documentation, at least one repaint, NOM 350, spare NOM 302 from an early Norwood car, and no other drivetrain pics or numbers provided. First ebay seller stated 'original trans' in the title, second seller states '4 speed matching numbers' (which isn't the same as 'original to this car')...... but no number or pics, and ditto for the 12-bolt. Even if the trans has a matching partial VIN, the car could still be an SS (SB or BB) rather than a Z. $22.5k was a fair price for a good rust-free driver 'possible' Z/28, but a $60k asking price considering the above........?
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Tim in NSW, Australia 1969 Van Nuys 04A Z/28 from Clippinger Chevrolet. Cortez Silver with dark blue interior. Ran at Lions Dragstrip and Pomona Raceway, with paint by Bob Kovacs of Fresno. |
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