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Old 01-28-2006, 04:50 PM
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I know that Jerry has never been one to beat around the bush on a car. He is the first one to say "The king is naked". I was lucky enough to be able to work for this man and to see first hand how meticulous he is in going over each and every Camaro. It was almost painful to see him document and keep records. No pun intended, but if ever there was a person "reliable" enough to be called a Camaro Expert, it would be Jerry MacNeish. Again, he has never been afraid to call the baby ugly (he may come across a little ruff, but face it, the truth hurts!). I have traveled with him to appraise and certify cars many times, and yes a majority of them are exactly as advertised. Have you ever seen the face of someone who has blown $60,000 for a car, then hire Jerry to certify it and then to find out it was a clone? Jerry has been to court many times, called upon as an expert witness, to testify. The reason people call on Jerry to certify their cars, to check out cars they want to purchase, is because he knows his business and his reputation is second to none. If there are any other "experts" out there please chime in, you know what I am talking about. I would like to nominate Jerry to replace Bill O'Reilly.
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Old 01-28-2006, 05:17 PM
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To SMGCO,

Regarding your comments on the values of 1969 Z28's. We have done a lot of home work and research on this subject and in today's market pre BJ, a nice original survivor 69 Z would have a value in the $60-100K range. Restored cars are in the $60-70K range. As I stated before, BJ does raise the values on these cars but not through the roof as the $205K Z28. And now after reading the post here from SchonYenko2 who knows the dealership and owner, there might be more skeletons in the closet of this green survivor car than originally thought. Throw a dealer tag on the car and drive. Another reason why many of these parts were changed........and who knows what the actual mileage is?

Thanks again guys for your support here. I do appreciate it and it appears that all my hard work and dedication to this hobby has paid off.

Jerry
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Old 01-28-2006, 05:30 PM
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Who's Bill O'Rielly?
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