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All this talk about 200, 300, 500k for the car ??? I think you guys are feeding him figures that are just not going to happen all that easy in todays market. Did he post pics of this car ? I didn't see any. [/ QUOTE ] Totally agree w/Belair, there are nicely restored '69 COPO's & Yenko Camaros barely getting the low end of those #'s currently. AL heads are cool, but a 427 is virtually always going to bring a premium over a 396. Yes I know this particular car is unrestored, but I highly doubt those #'s are achievable today. IMO, $200K maybe, to the right collector. |
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Some Yenkos are still bringing good money. Two original drivetrain Yenko Camaros have recently sold in the mid $ 300k range. Sounds like a great L89 but over $ 300k, no way.
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