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some of the cars are already listed on the BJ site
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1970 W30 Olds?? Id like to know more about that one
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69 NASCAR PACECAR Camaro 1 of 7 68 Shelby GT500 Convert Some other GM and Mopar |
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i believe the Olds is the Orange one that they purchased from the Movie Demolition Man. Its a real 1970 442 but was cloned as a W30 for the Movie. In the Movie the car was Red, when GM Heritage restored it they painted it Orange or rallye Red as they call it. It was not a Lansing built car and it shows in the serial number.
The list also shows a 1970 SX, this is a model that is all original and was in The Olds Museum for years. It has less than 200 miles and to the best of my knowledge has never been titled. Ask for the warranty. Another Olds they have is a 72 indy pace car, 30,000 miles and original paint,but I dont see it on the list. I had a chance to see the Heritage collection this past summer, they had 750 cars in 5 buildings, judging from the list I dont see a lot of premium stuff that I had a chance to see in person this summer. Many of the later model cars may have EXP serial numbers. Paul
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1971 W30 convert, triple green,second owner. 1971 W30 Convert, special order Rally red, under resto. 68 Charger R/T, Bullitt Replica 68 Camaro Z28,Corvette Bronze,Houndstooth www.vancouverclassiccars.com |
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To bad theres no 1969 Camaro Zl-1 show car or 1969 Zl-1 Corvettes in the list. Gm could take away alot of money woes with a few cars like that in the auction.
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Cool stuff.
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Some of the cars are EXP models and there is nothing different than the cars GM have sold off at other auctions in the past,sold on Bill of sale only. Many cars are ones that GM purchased along the way of putting together the collection and should not have any issues with Titles.
I looked at the BJ list yesterday and only read one ad for the Green Hot Rod that was commissioned by Olds for its 100th anniversary, its has no title. No different from buying a race car that was built from the ground up for racing. If someone had donated a car to the collection,that may be another story as to their right to resell it. i dont know how charity rules work with "Museums". Paul |
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