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That repop interior could use a little help. Those recovered headrests appear to be straight bar type used on earlier cars of which this is not. The way the fit the seat looks bad.
I would want to see this in person if buying.
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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I noticed that too Jonesy, easy fix I guess. What’s worse IMO is the rear spoiler has issues , huge gap above 1/4 panels looking from the back. Repo spoiler or trunk lid? Front subframe is caved in too, those would both bother me.
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Yes Friday will be a day to watch with 10 69 Z's on the block. This one has a lot going for it. RS, nice colors, cross ram, and pretty nice restoration. If it's everything it looks to be it should bring good money. I watched a cortez silver Z a couple years ago that was converted to RS status, nice restoration with a few issues, sell for $140k and I couldn't believe it. William and I talked about that car, he may remember. May have been the only RS Z that year at auction and wasn't born that way. Prices may be a little softer right now but still wouldn't surprise me to see this one push close to 6 figures. I like it and wouldn't kick it out of the garage, but I'd rather have the blue with white gut 69 COPO that is also going off on Friday. |
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Yikes, 10 Z's on the block in one day? You'd think that they would spread them around throughout the auction instead of bunching them up on one day, or am I wrong?
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That's what I thought. Only 1 on Saturday.
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markinnaples (01-02-2020) |
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Barrett-Jackson finally posted a picture of the JM certificate. They claim they do not have the report. Reached out to JM, no reply yet.
Doc. |
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WOW !! Sold for $165,000 US, I guess someone really liked it?
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Obviously a few people did, I believe bidding started at nearly 100? And sold for $150,000 w/ $15,000 buyers fee Whoa !!!!
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DW31S (01-18-2020) |
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Surprised they didn't address the heavy pitting on thee rear axle tube at the time of resto. Same goes for the crossmember cave-in as noted in an earlier post.
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SOLD 1969 427 COPO Camaro Lemans Blue/Black, M22 4 speed, 15,800 original miles |
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