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Charley Lillard 09-15-2008 04:55 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
There are pics of it here on the site somewhere. It was owned by a member.

Born30YrsLate 09-15-2008 05:02 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
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There are pics of it here on the site somewhere. It was owned by a member.

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On the first page of this topic m22mike posted a link to some pics on the car

coupeeznthru2 09-15-2008 05:35 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
COULD GO AS MUCH 55G'S THEN SPEND ANOTHER 55G'S AND HOLD ON TO IT FOR A FEW YEARS THEN GET YOUR MONEY BACK AT @175G'S https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...emlins/eek.gif

coupeeznthru2 09-15-2008 05:42 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
55g'S THEN ANOTHER 55g'S IF YOU HAVE CONNECTIONS, THEN WAIT A FEW YEARS AND YOU HAVE A 175g PRICE TAG AND EVERYONE WANTING IT!

Kurt S 09-15-2008 05:55 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
The trans was for sale a couple of years ago in OH. I put him on the trail of it, but looks like he hasn't got it yet.

1railman 09-16-2008 05:03 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
SOLD ! $46269.69, I would say that was well bought. Was it a member here? THAT CAR WILL BE KILLER!

HiHorse 09-16-2008 05:27 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
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The trans was for sale a couple of years ago in OH. I put him on the trail of it, but looks like he hasn't got it yet.

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Whoever bought it probably has a lead on the block to justify paying that kind of money.

firstgenaddict 09-16-2008 06:49 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
It had a 50k buy it now this afternoon... but I figure a RS/COPO with the possibility of being a 9737 as well... it was well bought! The car will be killer and for right at 100k done... when was the last time you saw a professionally restored COPO for 100k?

COPO 09-16-2008 09:01 AM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
Don't think there is any way that car could be "done" for $100K including the purchase price unless the new owner does quite a lot of work himself and/or has some really talented and generous friends. Correct original parts alone will be very pricey for that car. For example, a correct MN engine, dated trans and BE rear all re-done/rebuilt would likely be a minimum of $25K. 837 alt, 499 dist, 4346 carb, another $3-$4K, and on and on. I think parts only would run at least $50K for this car. With a pro #1 resto, I bet it will be closer to $150K done or more. Nonetheless, cool car and a reasonable price that someone could restore over time. Most people GREATLY under estimate how much it costs to properly restore a car especially if one of the top pro shops is handling the work and you want to use the correct parts. Quality costs a lot.

1railman 09-16-2008 03:12 PM

Re: COPO on Ebay
 
Could a RS COPO with restoration motor be bought for $175k?


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