Re: 69 Yenko Camaro Rallye Green
There is no doubt in my mind that a Yenko should pull dollars in the 200 range if the car is real nice. The price of all Camaro models have jumped significantly in the past year, so much so that collectors and aficiandos are shelling out high dollars for concourse and rotisserie restored cars as well as survivors. I personally know of at least three high dollar Z/28's that have broken the 6 figure range in the past 12 months and there is no indication that prices will do anything other than climb in the years ahead.
Just look at what 25K buys you these days. Nothing! And when you look at the cost of buying an unrestored car, then tear it down to restore it properly, the costs of parts will just about kill you. So much so that you can easily spend 50K - 70K or more when restoring it to concourse condition. Its also wise to note that the prices of rare parts have also gone up in accordance with the cars as of late. It's only going to increase, and two years from now, maybe it will be the Yenko demanding the Zl-1 coin once again. GPerhaps that would put the ZL/1 value up there with the Hemi Cuda Vert?
Just my 2 bits!
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1969 Documented Z/28
1968 Documented RS (Z/28 Clone)
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