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Andy...you're on! If you wouldn't have spun out and caused me to crash broadsided into you at 30mph...all you would have seen was the back of my cart! LOL As it was...all I needed was another lap
![]() It was great hanging with you too, Andy. Now go home and hug both of your kids ![]() Darren, Lynn and I had the same discussion, too...though the Childhelp Gala before B-J and various other functions that they don't ever talk about raise lots of $$$....
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Ok everyone, here you go, from the Official BJ site of cars listed and sales results: I took each car (69 Camaro) from the site, added and divided accordingly. There were 38 total 1969 Camaros listed on their site, the total sales price(s) of these 38 cars EXCLUDING COMMISIONS were $4,491,050.00 or AVERAGE price of $118,185.52. If you remove the Motion car (not roadable) and Reggies zl-1 the total for the 36 cars (38-2)is $88,641.66. I think both of these numbers are a fair average for what went through. Many were clones, and small block cars (z-28's ) Why are we worried about values anyway, it's just a HOBBY, right? The sky is not falling, chicken little............ Craig
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