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Thats a hard one.......
I have only seen one other one for sale, and it did not have bulletproof docs, and was years ago...... 9796AA was not a drag type COPO, but more of a SCCA COPO. What does that add to the price of a 70 Z28 to a 9796 as compaired to a L78 to a 9561? 500 were supposed to be made, but in reality far less than 500 actually were. Did you get a chance to read the muscle car review on Phil Borris' car that I scanned into the ad? Pretty cool reading. To meet the guidelines, I could say $100,000 but I am really looking to see what the market bears. I would prefer to sell the 70 Green Z and keep the COPO, but if someone drops 100k (or less) then the 70 COPO's gone. This is not a total fishing trip, as the car will sell if the right offer comes in, but I am less apt to take a low ball offer. It's really not a money thing, but a space issue.
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Rich Pern Former Owner - 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |