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|  Is a run of mill Camaro sold through Yenko more significant? 
			
			What are your opinions on this? A 1981 Camaro near my house is for sale. Was sold through Yenko. See buildsheet. Most are saying it means nothing if sold through Yenko unless a converted or Supercar. I highly disagree. I believe it being a Camaro and sold through Yenko means something. The car in question https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...87995795012066 | 
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			In my opinion, an '81 Z/28 sold at Yenko is worth the same as an '81 Z/28 sold at Kenny Ross.
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			I have two 81 Z28's in that color and in my opinion the car listed isn't worth any more than any other 81 Z28 project.  If it was a nice driver or a survivor it might be worth a bit more but in that condition and no title I agree with Unreal.  If it was a 67-69 Camaro it would probably be a different story?
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			The car has NO TITLE and NO TITLE can be got for the car!  Why Bother..
		 
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			' How much extra would depend on each car's unique circumstances but Yes, definitely worth more as two cars side by side/same everything including price, most here would choose the Yenko delivered car over most any other dealer.   ~ Pete . 
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			There was a discussion about this in 2015 on CRG. Can't believe I remembered. Lot's of opinions, including mine. I still stand by what I said that day. It really means nothing. William said,"The NCRS letter shows the car was shipped to Yenko Chevrolet. Here's an extra $5". Will you ever see two exact cars side by side? .. Danny http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.p...1261#msg121261 Last edited by dannystarr; 08-03-2020 at 01:18 AM. | 
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			In that condition, William may be off. Probably $2.50.
		 
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|  Billohio (08-03-2020) | ||
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			1981 is about the last year for Yenko Chevrolet , then became Sun Chevrolet  A car from Yenko will have more value to me but maybe not to others We know the history of a car can add value such as a movie car or celebrity owned car. How much added value is depending on the market | 
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			yep,Joe is right. had my '68 Chevelle ragtop at that dealership for a car show not long before it changed hands..they had us backed into the service bays inside. in '81 it was no longer the original building where the magic happened,it was a few miles away and played no part. just another dealer by then although they had developed a kit for putting a turbo on the new Z 28 cars. I would say who sold the car makes no real difference unless the car has the turbo kit.. | 
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			Is a run of mill Camaro sold through Yenko more significant? No. 
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