Re: 1968 Z-28 what's it worth???? please help
Lynn,
I agree about guys wanting a first gen and willing to pay the money to get them but there are certain years such as the 1968 Camaro that is very difficult to verify without supporting documentation. Especially one without the original drivetrain.
I know of one 1967 Camaro Z/28 that recently sold for $75,000 US and it did not have the original motor. Difference being that that the car could be verified. So there are people willing to pay for the right car whether correct or not.
Boy, would the pucker rise by a factor of a thousand if they ever released the docs. I am not holding my breath because I just don't see it happening.
Rick H.
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