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M. Angelo's 69 Camaro COPO sold for $145K. If I could have had any car at the auction, this is the one I would have chosen.
![]() ![]() M. Guarise's 74 Nickey Camaro LT sold for $87K. ![]() This 15 Camaro COPO #9 equipped with a 427 was bid to $85K. ![]() ![]() This 70 GS Stage 1 was advertised as a documented and numbers matching 4 speed car. It sold for $65K. ![]() M. Guarise's 71 GS Stage 1 convertible had an automatic with A/C and sold new at Massey in Pittsburg PA. It was advertised as having it's build sheet and POP. It sold for $90K. ![]() This 69 442 W-30 was advertised as a numbers matching car and sold for $63K. ![]() ![]() M. Guarise's 71 442 W-30 convertible was an automatic car with A/C. It was advertised as a numbers matching car and sold for $90K. ![]() This 65 GTO convertible was a tri-power car with A/C. It was said to be unrestored with 1 repaint and some other freshening up. It bid to $120K. I'm not sure why at didn't sell at that price. ![]() This 67 GTO convertible was sold new at Roy Friend Pontiac and had a Royal Bobcat upgrade performed at the dealership. It was advertised as a numbers matching HO car with a 4 speed and PHS documentation. It bid to $63K. ![]() This 69 GTO Judge RA III convertible was a 4 speed car and was advertised as having PHS documentation and a correct YZ code block. It was bid to $210K. ![]() ![]() This 70 GTO Judge RA IV 4 speed was advertised as being documented with a build sheet and PHS paperwork. It sold for $105K. ![]() This 70 GTO Judge RA IV automatic was advertised as a numbers matching car with PHS documentation. It sold for $83K. ![]() This 70 GTO Judge RA IV automatic was sold new at West River in Hettinger SD. It was advertised as having 2 build sheets and PHS documentation. It supposedly was the only Cardinal Red 70 Judge with a white painted top, but wasn't restored as such. It sold for $57K. I'm not sure why there was such a wide disparity in price on these three RA IV cars since they were all of about equal quality. ![]() This 67 Firebird was a class winning ISCA show car and sold for $185K. ![]() ![]() |
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