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So what is a realistic price for a ZL1 Camaro with a non numbers matching engine?
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Realistic price if you are lucky you might get one for 300K!Folks need to quit procrasttinating! The prices are only going to go up!!!!!!!
Carl Stuber www.batterytoppers.com Owner 1969 ZL-1 #65 2002 Zl-1 #65 |
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Since Reggies ZL1 was bid to $275K, and Rich P. is asking $300k for the one he's selling, why didn't the ZL1 at World Wide Muscle Cars sell for $160k. It's not listed on their site now, but it seems like it was there for about a year. I heard they paid $120k for it. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif[/img]
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I spoke to Reggie about the car on Thursday. He asked me what I felt the car would top out at?-I replied 265.
Reggie said his projected range was between 250 and 330. Phil |
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The Worldwide car is sold. Being a column shift Auto Green car might be making the difference. Also being at a Dealership seems to scare People away.
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I don't think Dealers scare people away. I have several customers who will not buy unless they buy from a dealer. I think sometimes a certain car being at a dealership gives people a false sense of security that a car is for sale there and it will always be there if they can't find another one. We all too often get so caught up in the hunt that we overlook the obvious deals. I have looked back many times and scratched my head wondering "why didn't I buy that Black LS6?" or "I guess they didn't ruin the market for that ultra rare one of a kind 67 Shelby!" Bottom line is my Green ZL1 did sell so it was a good deal for myself and the guy who bought it. I could have asked $275,000 for it like every other one out there but I would probably still own it. I've heard the story "well you know it is Green and an auto", to that I say "well you know it is one of only 69 ever built and I can't think of any situation that the color green and an auto trans equate to a $100k deduction." I still believe that the guy who owns that car today is probably a little smarter than alot of us for not passing up such an obvious deal.
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Mike,
First let me say welcome, good to see you here. I would have to agree that a ZL1 is a ZL1 and of the 69 plus two prototypes only approx. 50 are found and in existence today,so yes any one of them would be a very rare and desirable Super Car. Congrats on the sale of the Lamar Walden White/Blue COPO as well. |
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Mike and Stefano, the three of us visited on this car recently, and yes we all will agree it was a sleeping money maker. And yes, I kick myself for not buying it. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/confused.gif[/img] Mike I have done business with you and we both know I will again as a real friendship has developed and Stefano, we have done some super business also, and I am here to say that both of you know your cars very well. Wish I knew as much as either of you.The ZL1 was a steal.And Mike ,You are a true Mustang and Shelby GURU and man I have learned alot from you.You have had and still have some of the finest muscle cars in the country in your possession.And Stefano, You also have one of the most documented Cannonsburg Yenko Camaros in existence along with one of three 81 Turbo Yenkos Stage 2.
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