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Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
Hi Lynn,
Agsin basically, I have no comments on the car except the interesting history "a " local restorer (I mislead as "the" local restorer) shared in a local story to me about his chasing Kenny Wright for 3 of his front yard cars. That was his expereince that I found interesting & chose to share on the forum. As I'm far from an expert I would not know a fake invoice from a real protecto plate, excpet that I have car buddies who might & OK fine. I saw the restored car at "a" local restorer's shop & heard a cool local story about the alleged original owner. For what's it's worth, the post sparked plenty of member participation particularly yours......Mahalo from Maui (for the week & the surf is going off) |
Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
Hello iluv69's,
I'm a nobody in the elite realm of this site & that's fine, I have fun driving my few whatever cars, peace brotha R U da guy wit da hemi in da river?? or da ZL-1 tow truck?? ....or U da guy dat was gonna take 40 bikers and go buy dat der Yenko Camaro? seriously, I'm just kidding... I hope the story is all true !!! Would be an awesome car !!! |
Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
Thanks for the response. Good to know it is just a story you heard from someone else. Guys that fake these cars tend to put together elaborate stories that are difficult to check out.
Have fun in Maui. |
Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
The car sold for $200,000..Wonder where its going??
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Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
Possibly to litigation?
[img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/hmmm.gif[/img] ~ Pete |
Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
Many times, ignorance is bliss.
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Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lynn</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Not the best image, but just for comparison, a real 09D tag from a spoiler car, although one that has been separated from the car. Look for it to show up on a "real deal" Z/28 one of these days.
Not sure who posted this one, but it was probably for sale on ebay or craigslist at one time. I know the guys at CRG are keeping a database of fake and loose trim tags. </div></div> Here's one of my cars: http://www.69lm1.com/x66d80/ttag.jpg Rich |
Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
I didnt stay that long but someone sure got the shaft there. It was a pretty car but I didnt like the block stamps at all. I think most people that have looked for the VIN by the filter would have been suspicious. I saw some cars that the buyers must never have looked over before they bid. Unreal. A buddy and I spent 3 hours under a car last night and this morning that didnt sell and still not sure what to think of it! Narrowed down what is not correct on it anyway.
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Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
I've stated before I don't think the car is real.
Docs are fake. Tag is fake. Drivetrain looks restamped. Thanks Bill for the pics! |
Re: 1969 Camaro L89 with JL8 option at Kissimmee
This is a sad day for this hobby. As a nice clone car it does, of course, have some value. Maybe $60k or there about. Didn't a nice clone ZL1 recently bring around $50k? It would be a lot harder to come up with a complete ZL1 motor than to put a fake L89 together.
If someone were selling forged Renoir as an "original" Renoir, he would likely be prosecuted. |
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