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Alot compared to???? Does anyone have a nice driver quality documented 1969 Yenko Camaro available for sale at less than $75,000.00, please let me know.
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The car did have alot of paperwork and Ed had done a total inspection on it,Russo-Steele had sent me a copy, will look and try to find it. If found,I will post.
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I was at the auction today and cannot believe what i saw. The car was bid to
$131,000 U.S. and was announced as sold. I was later told that there were some "issues" regarding the reserve and the seller did not accept that offer. WOW!!!! Seemed like a nice car but not by any means a concours type restoration. Does anyone know what happened? |
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Wow is right! Hey BKPH, maybe you should raise your asking price.....!!!
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oops, i mean bkhpah
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I was at the auction myself and find it hard to believe that the high bid was "real money".If the high bid was truly legit they should have their heads checked for not accepting it.The car is not of concourse quality and is owned by the auctioneer's, need I say anymore.You will probably see the car again in Michigan at the next RM auction.
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Something just doesn't sound right about this?
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