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Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
Probably somewhere in between KA-CHING and CHA-CHING.
I have long-since said farewell to my dream of owning a '69 Z (snif, snif). Well, I could always put the farm in hock... |
Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
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Hey Sam, welcome back https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif Hope all is well with your dad now! [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, Still dealing with it and one more operation this week to fix the screw-ups they did the last 3 times..He's 79 and outworks everyone in my company but this is really taking the starch out of him.. |
Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
I HAD NUMEROUS PEOPLE ASK ALL WEEKEND IF THIS WAS MY OLD CAR. MY CAR HAD 18K MILES AND WAS A VERY UNMOLESTED CAR. THE 11K MILE CAR HAD ITS SHARE OF ISSUES AS MOST HAVE ALREADY BEEN ADDRESSED HERE ON THIS BOARD.I COULD ADD TO THE LIST BUT I'M NOT ONE TO THROW STONES. A GOOD ORIGINAL CAR? YES. WORTH $205K? WELL TO SOMEONE IT WAS. AS CHARLEY ADDED EARLIER IN THIS POST, THE NEW BUYER KNOWS WHAT HES DOING. JUST MY .02 CENTS... KP https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif
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Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
Larry Christensen and I looked this car over pretty closely and here's what we came up with. Here's a list of stuff that was not right so all of you can decide for yourself. I did not like the worn pedal pads. A low mileage car would have pristine pedal pads. This was not a cowl hood car either but yet one was installed? Speedo cable plug was knocked out for wires to run through this hole, There were signs of paint work and clear coating too. Have at it guys, here's the list of issues.
Jerry 1. pedal pads worn 2. spiral shocks missing 3. walker replacement exhaust system 4. 3/4" holes in the core support for hood pins 5. cowl hood was installed, it's not a cowl hood car 6. none of the OEM cowl hardware is there. 7. repro air cleaner with chrome lid 8. intake has been off and there are flat washers under the intake bolts 9. 68 Z28 style smog pump with pressure relief valve 10. smog hoses were replaced with regular hose and non factory stampings 11. water pump replaced 12. master cylinder replaced 13. engine lift hooks and vacuum advance hose clip missing 14. GM glass washer bottle on the fender well 15. black replacement grille that was painted silver 16. has 1970 repro style Firestone F70x15" tires. |
Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
This is exactly what I was talking about! Alot of smoke and mirrors out at BJ. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif
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Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
Just thought about something else, I suspect that the Brandenburg Z28 in the front of my book with probably be worth in the $400-500,000.00 range now. That car has 22K on the odometer and has no issues with changed or replaced parts. Still sports it's original flat hood too.
Jerry |
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Jerry,I think we need to bring "Litte Hoss" out and have match race at the reunion this year!!!!! Kim https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/flag.gif
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Kim,
Yes we do! I am glad I'm retiring the Stickler Z28 after this season. By the trends I am seeing the money being thrown at these cars is off the charts. It makes me wonder if I could retire with a sale of the Old Reliable Z28? I am building a new 67 Z28 for Stock Eliminator and it will be fun to run a car under my own identity. Jerry |
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Re: $200K 1969 Z-28
So if that green 11K mile Z brought $205K, where would that put the 1800 mile black, stripe delete RS Z?
dave |
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