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1969 Yenko Nova Clone
Anyone have thoughts on what a 1969 Yenko Nova Clone, very well done should be worth. Correct 427, etc. Just looking for any feed back.
thanks, Rick |
Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
Rick, how about posting some photos of the car?
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Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
About the same as a nicely restored L78 Nova - assuming it's a real L78 SS, with a small deduction for stripe removal.
Why people pay a premium for a stripe application is beyond me https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif |
Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
well I know ebay isn't the best gauge to use when selling a car for a fair price...but this is a recently sold car....for $26K
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...A%3AIT&rd=1 |
Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
Yep, a perfect example of a nice street car with lots of power upgrades, wheels, tires, hood, shifter, etc... and then someone decides that it's close enough to a Yenko and that a stripe kit should be installed https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif There is nothing even remotely close to this car being a clone of anything, yet people will pay a premium for someone else to apply the stripes. (Albeit, in this case I feel the premium is small since the car is quite nice, but still https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif ).
What would this car sell for without the stripes? |
Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
You'e right Marlin...for those of you who own the real cars...it will always be a clone no matter how good they recreate it...but as the value of your cars go up...so do these clones...I mean I bought my BM Nova clone for over $10K less than that car...and it doesn't need that amount to be on that level...but Yenko's are pulling that market up....those damn Camaros! ...and the stripe kit is an cheap easy way to make that car more desirable for someone to own...than a regular Nova. Just my $.02...
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Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
I would say the car is worth about 16,500.
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Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
I understand Kevin, sometimes it baffles me that a buyer falls for that 'cheap easy way to make that car more desirable' angle! Why not buy a cheaper car, then put the stripes on yourself? In this example, the buyer paid a premium for the cost of the stripes and their application - oh well https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif
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Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
I agree with M...the extra premium of this car should only be the cost of the stripes + labor to add them. No different than an old car with an aftermarket stereo...buy a car you genuinely like, then add the stereo...don't buy the car for the stereo!
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Re: 1969 Yenko Nova Clone
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I understand Kevin, sometimes it baffles me that a buyer falls for that 'cheap easy way to make that car more desirable' angle! Why not buy a cheaper car, then put the stripes on yourself? In this example, the buyer paid a premium for the cost of the stripes and their application - oh well https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/rolleyes.gif [/ QUOTE ] Marlin, if you had to, what would you say/think the value is of a car like that...without the premium for the stripes...but being a fully restored Nova with a 427 and all the goodies? Just curious...as I'm sure the original poster is...same as above $16.5K? higher? Lower? Is the "poster" of this thread the new owner? car was sold in Elverson, PA...right near us! Kevin |
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