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Re: Barrett-Jackson 2004
Charley,i was told that the orange copo chevelle sold for 71000.00,was that what bidding got to and did not meet reserve? also,where there any yenko camaros,chevelles,or novas that went through? Chad
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Re: Barrett-Jackson 2004
Geeze Charley, If I knew you were hawkin my truck I would have bought you a beer! Cellar Dwellers and Bottom Feeders..LOL https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/haha.gif
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Re: Barrett-Jackson 2004
I know Stefano owned an Orange Manual trans. COPO Chevelle,last digits were #270.
The one that sold at B/J has an Auto. on Column. I wonder if that one was Jeff L.'s old Chevelle? Anyone copy the VIN# on that one? Rick |
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Looks like it was one of Harry's old cars. I think it is interesting how the customs and slightly modified cars are selling faster and for more money than the completely stock cars are. I guess it has a lot to do with what people perceive as enjoyable.
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Was this Brown COPO car one that belonged to Ty from TAB?? This is the Van Nuys Brown Open Eye'd Endura Camaro Im asking about...https://www.yenko.net/attachments/669...sday%20049.jpg https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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What did the BUrnished RS COPO sell for ? I thought it went well over 100k...........
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Re: Barrett-Jackson 2004
I thought the Yenko Z06 was a good buy at 81k.Anyone from this site buy it?
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The bidding was appearently up to 89k and stalled out
reserve 110 , did not sell. Sort of disapointing you might think. This is what some press guy had to say below! HOT OFF THE PRESS REPORT FROM THE BARRETT-JACKSON Mark C Bach Well folks the Barrett-Jackson auction is in full swing. 3,000 bidders (paying $300 a pass) were expected over the four days to bid overly $30 million on cars. If you had access to the Speed Channel on cable you saw expanded coverage including an eye ball popping six hours on Friday alone! Thursday had a light rain but didn't detract too many folks from coming and the cloudy skies on Friday morning soon departed to a brilliant sunny day. Barrett Jackson had to scurry to find some pumps to remove some rain water and a few spots were "slippery when wet" (after all, the main sale area is a polo field) but Barrett Jackson, as always kept a firm hand on things and had a great first two days of auctioneering. No surprise that a 69 brown Camaro "COPO" that didn't sell at last week's Silver Auction was at Barrett-Jackson, where it didn't sell AGAIN! Ouch, the bidder had a $110,000 reserve at Silver and after failing to raise sufficient interest, was in the unsold corral with a requested price of $99,995 (heck why not ask for an even $100K?). I'm not sure this COPO will ever sell that high when outfitted with a burnt brown paint, but of course if you paint it a more eye appealing color, you lose the authenticity. |
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The RS/Copo did $132,000 plus buyer fee.
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That's what I thought...so what Burnished car are they referring to in the above post ? The clone ?
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