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Old 03-20-2025, 02:30 PM
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I’m amazed at how these auctions come up with more and more cars, or are they just recycling the same ones over and over? Just curious.
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I’m amazed at how these auctions come up with more and more cars, or are they just recycling the same ones over and over? Just curious.
I have major auction data for '69 Camaros back many years. 44% of them have been auctioned previously. Glendale is no different; 9 are re-runs.

There is a Z/28 currently on eBay, been auctioned seven times. A COPO is on its eighth auction. Some of these are flips, can be quite profitable.

I believe Mecum has a re-run option for cars that don't make reserve.
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