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Sorry about that I thought I put it in.
$250,000
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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I just listed my L-89 Camaro Convertible on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4529808924 SO LET THE DISCUSSION BEGIN!!!!! ![]()
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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My Dads friend says you bought this out of Glendale AZ,from a Fred Koenig,,,
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Nice pictures, how do you know this car is one of eleven L89 cars? Do you have any documentation (protectoplate, build sheet, bill of sale, etc.) to show it is an authentic L89? What dealership originally sold the car?
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Joe Barr |
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There is no way to prove this car was one of 11 built unless you have paperwork on all 311 built. After looking at the vin stamping on the block, it doesn't match the original Norwood vin characters in our data base. If I were going to spend that kind of money on a very rare car, I would not buy it unless the car had one of the following, car shipper, window sticker, dealer invoice or dealer order sheet. Paperwork in paramount for a car like this!
Jerry @CHP |
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Jerry welcome aboard.
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1969 Z28 1972 Corvette |
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Jerry,
I would be curios to know what database do you have? The last time this car was a topic of discussion on this sight did you put in your opinion?
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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What kind of paperwork do you have on the car? Do you have any of the above mentioned items or any other proof it is a real-deal an L89?
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Joe Barr |
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Jerry,
I agree with the characters in the vin stamp on the block. I have never seen the "1" in the vin # have the feet on the bottom. Also what is your opinion on the essembly date on the block so far from the build date of the car. That is about 10 weeks apart. I hope people do their homework on LARGE purchases like this car. The "MOF"
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"POTTER BROS. SUPERCARS" 72 Nova SS "My first car of 30yrs" 70 LS-6 Chevelle Double Blk 30k survivor |
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[ QUOTE ]
There is no way to prove this car was one of 11 built unless you have paperwork on all 311 built. After looking at the vin stamping on the block, it doesn't match the original Norwood vin characters in our data base. If I were going to spend that kind of money on a very rare car, I would not buy it unless the car had one of the following, car shipper, window sticker, dealer invoice or dealer order sheet. Paperwork in paramount for a car like this! Jerry @CHP [/ QUOTE ] I know nothing about this car or it's originality, but I have to point out that you have pictures of this very same "1" in your 69 Z28-SS396 fact book Jerry. It definitely looks odd compared to most stampings but I don't think it can rule out originality.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |