Re: 69 RS COPO CANADA DOC'S
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In comparison to ZL1 #27 - this really was not a bad buy. Despite the reputation of the builders, the car as it stands is "technically" a RS COPO w. docs. ZL1 #27 is basically the same thing if this car has also been fabricated from the VIN and that car is "technically" a ZL1 and sold for about 50% of actual value. This COPO also sold for about 50% of actual value as well.
So here is the developing trend - if you have a car to sell with an unknown history or questionable authenticity then expect it to sell for about 50% of actual market value. Even at that price, I am sure it is still very profitable to produce one of these in demand very rare muscle cars.
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Technically an RS COPO with docs? Rebodies are one thing (which we have talked about to death) but I draw the line on phantom cars.
I don't think there is one jurisdiction in the United States or Canada which would legally allow you to rebuild a car starting with from nothing more than a piece of paper.
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It is impossible to certify a COPO or Z/28 as authentic without verifying that it is not a rebody...
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