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I have plenty of pictures of the car before I restored. Problem is that the car was redone in 1985.
As far as legit bids go. I take huge offense when they question that. I would assume that they figure I have 25,000 friends viewing the auction to raise the hit count as well. To be honest with you I am disappointed in the bid count of 45 based on 25,000 + viewers of the auction. I guess the other thing that I don't understand is the car is not even at the reserve yet? I could see people be concerned if the car was over the reserve and getting pushed all over the place? I really felt that the car would be in 210,000 range by now. As someone stated in the forum before. Most cars in this kind of price range will sell off of ebay. I expect that the purchaser would require an exstensive inspection before purchase. I have told numerous people who are serious buyers, and took the time to call and get their questions answered, that they can have the car inspected and talk to the previous owners before they purchase the car. Even if they win the auction I would allow them to back out of the deal after the inspection. Ebay is a great way to advertise. See attached Photo of what it was like when I got it.
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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i like that color alot better even though its probably not original
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I struggled with that for a long time. The car was actually Lemans Blue longer than it was Fathom Green.
My wife kept pushing for the green I think it was because she knew I would be more inclined to sell it if it was green than blue!!!
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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I didn't mean to imply there was organized shill bidders. Just meant that there are lots of people on Ebay that bid and have no ability or intention to buy hence they are not real bids. Happens all the time.
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It happened to me on ebay more times than I would care to think about. I will say I have met the worst and the nicest people by dealing on ebay.
But it is no different then a regular Car Auction. I have seen curtains bidding. I had a friend that knew the auctioneer and while we were standing watching a Packard go up for auction the auctioneer called him by name and thanked him for his bid, 3 times and $100,000 increase. He did not even have a bidding account!!!! This was with one of the top Auto Auction houses!!!!!
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1969 Camaro L-89 Convertible |
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I THINK THE GREEN LOOKS GREAT.
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Les Dixon 68 camaro SS 396 RS convertible L34/M40/G80/U69 |
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Well, it made it to your $210K range which seems to be a decent number for the car. Hopefully one of the bidders will negotiate with you and get close enough to your selling price. And let us know if it sells so we'll know to look for it with fresh new documentation at BJ sometime in the future.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |