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Charley,i was told that the orange copo chevelle sold for 71000.00,was that what bidding got to and did not meet reserve? also,where there any yenko camaros,chevelles,or novas that went through? Chad
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Geeze Charley, If I knew you were hawkin my truck I would have bought you a beer! Cellar Dwellers and Bottom Feeders..LOL
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I know Stefano owned an Orange Manual trans. COPO Chevelle,last digits were #270.
The one that sold at B/J has an Auto. on Column. I wonder if that one was Jeff L.'s old Chevelle? Anyone copy the VIN# on that one? Rick |
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Looks like it was one of Harry's old cars. I think it is interesting how the customs and slightly modified cars are selling faster and for more money than the completely stock cars are. I guess it has a lot to do with what people perceive as enjoyable.
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Was this Brown COPO car one that belonged to Ty from TAB?? This is the Van Nuys Brown Open Eye'd Endura Camaro Im asking about...https://www.yenko.net/attachments/669...sday%20049.jpg
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What did the BUrnished RS COPO sell for ? I thought it went well over 100k...........
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I thought the Yenko Z06 was a good buy at 81k.Anyone from this site buy it?
Ron |
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The bidding was appearently up to 89k and stalled out
reserve 110 , did not sell. Sort of disapointing you might think. This is what some press guy had to say below! HOT OFF THE PRESS REPORT FROM THE BARRETT-JACKSON Mark C Bach Well folks the Barrett-Jackson auction is in full swing. 3,000 bidders (paying $300 a pass) were expected over the four days to bid overly $30 million on cars. If you had access to the Speed Channel on cable you saw expanded coverage including an eye ball popping six hours on Friday alone! Thursday had a light rain but didn't detract too many folks from coming and the cloudy skies on Friday morning soon departed to a brilliant sunny day. Barrett Jackson had to scurry to find some pumps to remove some rain water and a few spots were "slippery when wet" (after all, the main sale area is a polo field) but Barrett Jackson, as always kept a firm hand on things and had a great first two days of auctioneering. No surprise that a 69 brown Camaro "COPO" that didn't sell at last week's Silver Auction was at Barrett-Jackson, where it didn't sell AGAIN! Ouch, the bidder had a $110,000 reserve at Silver and after failing to raise sufficient interest, was in the unsold corral with a requested price of $99,995 (heck why not ask for an even $100K?). I'm not sure this COPO will ever sell that high when outfitted with a burnt brown paint, but of course if you paint it a more eye appealing color, you lose the authenticity.
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The RS/Copo did $132,000 plus buyer fee.
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That's what I thought...so what Burnished car are they referring to in the above post ? The clone ?
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