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		Hello all. I was curious to know what it would cost (generally speaking, I realize that each car is different) to purchase a completed clone ZL-1. Does anyone know of any such cars currently for sale? Thanks so much.  
	Matt '70 'Cuda 440-6 barrel  | 
		
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		Recent cars done properly have been in the $80K range, if I remember correctly. 
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		There were 2 down Atlantic City. They were around 100,000. One was the silver car on e-bay a few weeks ago, and the other was one from Lakewood, N.J.  (Future Classics)I think the car was yellow. Not sure if they sold though.  Try this number:  (717) 446-6365  The silver car. Future Classics also had a couple yenko clones.  Good luck.   sam 
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		Scrooge...please take a minute to fill out your profile...thanks 
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		Matt, 
	Can you call me at 800-669-5834 EST..thanks Greg Carlson  | 
		
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		Matt, can you fill in your profile?....You are just down the road from me. Thanks, John https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif 
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		Thanks for all the quick replies. For those of you in VA, I am rather new to the area (having just come from Phoenix early last year) and am curious to know if there are any regular cruise-ins / car shows / etc. in the Richmond or Tidewater areas where I could see some cars and meet some enthusiasts. I feel like a fish out of water without my Saturday night "Pavilions" cruise-in in Scottsdale (Those of you who have made it out west for BJ or any of the other big auctions know that Phoenix is a Mecca for top-shelf muscle). Also, am I correct in saying that GM Performance Parts makes everything one would need to build a stock-appearing ZL-1? 
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		WOW! 129K for a clone? Why would someone buy a clone for 129K when the Berger CoPo on Ebay did not sell for 110k? Or am I missing something (besides the aluminum block) performance wise that is different? 
	Rich  | 
		
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		I believe the one for $129K has an original date-coded ZL-1 motor in it. Agreed . . . I would have a difficult time spending that much on a clone. 
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