No, it won't. They have had all the ZL-1 auction data needed for a decision for over six months. They just don't like it.
I have unfortunately become involved. I provided auction results for dozens of ZL-1s dating back over 15 years. In that time ONE ZL-1 Camaro auctioned over $1m and that was #59 AFTER it re-acquired its original engine. It hammered for $995,000; the buyers commission pushed it over the top. It could be said it did not sell for $1m.
The investigator ignores figures that don't agree with his narrative. The very same car sold at B-J 2018 for $770,000 when it did not have its original engine.
Another comparable sale was nom ZL-1 #60 at Mecum Kissimmee 2021; hammered for $750,000. That's a great recent example that has once again been ignored.
No genius-level investigation needed; all easily available public knowledge.
#61 will be just another data point added to the dozens they already have. If hits the number, they will use it. If it does not, they will ignore it.
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Last edited by William; 01-13-2023 at 01:44 PM.
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