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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
Rat Pack... Did not take the car seriously enough to even ask the owner about the price.
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
I heard the car was for sale for the low to mid 20's not sure what it sold for.
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
70 copo, just confirmed it was the car I had seen before. It supposedly did sell according to another guy that was there at the show................RatPack...........
[Edited by Rat_Pack (03-04-2002 at 09:19 AM).] |
Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
It sold on Saturday for $20,000.00. The old owner sat with the car all day Sunday with a cover on it. I spoke with him, and he did take the cover off so I could look at the car. It was a VERY clean, straight car, from top to bottom!!! He sounded like he was sorry he sold it too cheap!
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
Was the car real?
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
In regards to the blue 69 camaro....its not a motion car, its an 307 orginal camaro with 18,000 miles ..fiber obtics, speed warning, original drive train, black vinyl roof, standard 715 interior, console, very clean, very straight the original rally wheels will be replacing the cragers
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
More additional info to share. I now understand that the car was for sale as a stock low mile 69 at the Canfield Ohio swap meet in the spring. The car was later spotted at the summer Columbus Ohio WWCA event with the Motion stickers on it.
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
Sounds like Tim Lappatta car. Maybe?..BKH
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Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
I just got back to Austin from the artic cold of Chicago. The blue 69 had a sign that stated the Motion decals were added by the owner. It was a clean, low mile Camaro priced at $22,000. I looked at it on Saturday for a while. I figured it and the 70 Z28 in front of it would probably sell. They were the only two respectable cars for sale at the show.
The 66 maroon coupe with C4 suspension was very impressive. This was a very well done combination of the vintage look of a mid-year with the driveline, brakes and suspension of a C4 Corvette. That was my favorite car of the show. |
Re: Chicago Chevy-Vette Fest
BKH, that was him. He removed the rally wheels back in July and had the Goodyears mounted on a new set of Cragar SS wheels and it really helped the car. The cowl hood was added within the past couple of months or so and I have not seen it with it. Someone now owns a really nice low mileage Camaro....................RatPack............
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