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Collected only Mopars in the past and I've seen the light now. I am trying to get a cost est. on what a resto. 1969 RS COPO nom auto would be worth. Has COPO paper work. How many were RS/SS? I have one that I am ready to buy.
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That is going to be determined by the quality of the restoration. Driver, or better than new? $45,000-$65,000 would be my guess without pics or further info. Even the original color can be a factor. Roger
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I know of a perfect original RS COPO that recently sold over 100K. All depends on condition, originality, #'s matching or not, and quality of restoration as well as degree of documentation. As with everything, with occasional exceptions, you get what you pay for. A good quality car is a sound investment as interest in this hobby will continue to grow with values.
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It would not be an RS/SS though. If it is badged as an SS I'd be very leary.
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Was this car originally sold in Canada or the USA? I quess I'm curious on what paperwork it has.
Peter
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Kelly; If it's the hugger RS Double-COPO in your neighborhood...it's a neat car, with lots of original owner history and documentation. Betcha everyone that owns a Double-COPO RS Camaro would fit inside that car, with room to spare.
SS |
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Its not that one, but if you have some info on the Orange Copo please e-mail info. |