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By the time the car is correctly restored you are at the $90K investment at the lest. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img]
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Yup. So is an L89 RS/SS car worth 90K(not counting conv)? I guess the new owner feels that all the documentation will help make it worth that. Seems a little high to me, but then every time I say that, someone pays even more tomorrow.
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Jeff, I think I remember reading a real nice restored 1969 Camaro L-78 convertible sold at B/J auction for $96K before fees. A very well restored convertible L-89 should bring that plus 10% all day. If its a R/S your looking at even more cabbage. Lets face it these L-89 cars are really becoming the buzz in the Camaro hobby. You get that all aluminum look on the top of the motor for only one third the price of a ZL1. Check out the link below to review my Dusk Blue R/S L-89 I'm currently restoring. Thanks Maxx! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img] http://www.coast2camaro.com/Camaroprojects.html
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Wasn't there a 1969 L-78/L-89 Maroon Camaro Convert. recently featured in SuperChevy?
I agree,the L-89 is a very sought after option in any Chevrolet car.In 1970 only 18 L-78 Chevelles got it from the factory,and one has been found with Doc's to back it up.The Owner would have sold this car very reasonable in the last few years. Today the line forms to the Left! |
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The Burgundy L78 Convert. that was just in Super Chevy was the same one that sold at Auction in Monterey last Summer. It has just changed hands in the Mid 80's. It is not a L89 though. How many real L89's has anyone ever really seen ? I have seen alot more COPO's and Yenko's, even ZL1's. The colors, options and paperwork on that one made it pretty Special in my opinion.
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It is all in the paperwork. A nicely done 427 Camaro would sell for about 30K to 40K but with iron clad paperwork showing factory 427 or hi po dealer built history the price will increase 3 to 4 times. I have not seen many documented L89s (any model).
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What about a doucumented 69 Chevelle L-89? Where are they at. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/
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