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Old 08-04-2019, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by NorCam View Post
There was the yellow Copo Lot S196 that sold for 99K. Is there a softening with these cars or did this car have known issues? Seems like the resto market has also seen some softening too as I saw a couple cars that didn't crest 50K
Saw a green on green 4 speed COPO Camaro sold for $130K which seems pretty strong and a 69 Z-28 for $100K. The RS COPO was an automatic and sold for $165K

The Yenko Camaro was a 4 speed and sold for $258,500 and restored in 1996.

Overall, I would guess market is going to soften over time as the collectors age and die off. Same thing happens to most cars of certain eras. The very top examples are likely to continue to hold value over time.

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