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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
Anyone have a picture of #61 as a sand rail?
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
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That car sold for 800K and there are people that would pay 1.2 1.3. Price was supposedly 1.5 but I'm told even that won't buy it. That is the 7000 mile car mentioned earlier. That is about the best one out there.... [/ QUOTE ] Charley, I'm not trying to stir the pot, but if that RS ZL-1 sold for $800K at Mecum in May 2008, and the guy has had offers for $1.2 million, why didn't those people bid on it at the May 2008 Mecum Auction? I can't believe the price on this car would have almost doubled to $1.5 million in this economy. I recall a thread back in May 2008 on this site where everyone speculated the blue RS ZL-1 would bring $1.5 mil, but it sold for half that, and the yellow ZL-1 was expected to bring $800K+, and it went for almost half that as well. Again, just wondering where (or how) these cars are worth $1 million + anymore? Last year at our big Indian Uprising Pontiac Show, a nationally known Pontiac appraiser, along with Dana Mecum, appraised a 69 Trans Am convertible at $1.5 million. Just not to sure who's going to buy that in this economy... On another note, if any car deserves to be a $1 million dollar car, it's a 69 ZL-1.
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
Here is some pictures of the number 61 as a sand drag car.
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
Concerning the sand drag '69 ZL-1.......that really has to be one of the strangest fates to ever befall a real ZL-1!
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
Isn't it though.
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
Before the RS ZL1 went to auction I proposed a trade plus cash that would have given them 1.2.mil but they wanted it to sell at auction. I didn't get my ducks in a row to bid because I was told Rob Walton and others were going to bid on it. Hard to outbid Walmart. The big money buyers never showed up at the auction. There are two members of this site that I know of that will pay 1.2 mil for that car. The yellow ZL1 has already resold at more than it's sales price. The yellow car I believe can be had now for 800K. They only made two yellow ZL1's. The Berger ZL1 I believe has had a offer of over 1 mil.
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
I can tell you that there were at least 3 people that have been turned down on buying the blue RS for above $1.2m- I tendered an offer for a client this past April that was immediately rejected by the owner. We can all speculate why nobody else bid at the auction, but the fact is some serious buyers were not there and are willing to pay more to this day. The new owner (Scott) made a great purchase. I, too, had been told there were absentee bids in excess of $1m, so I was not there to bid nor was I on the phone. In fact, I was racing at Road America. I did buy the triple black LS6 convertible from Dave's collection over the phone during the Mecum sale. I should have stayed on the line.
As you can see from this thread, the amount of ZL1's with no stories is far less than 69. And of the ones that are "good", how many are original paint? Bingo- the one that sold at Mecum. We can all play armchair quarterback with values until we are blue in the face, where the rubber meets the road is when a willing buyer and a willing seller agree on a price and a car changes hands. There is a reason most of these high end transactions are private, and a reason so few of these special cars end up at live auctions. Most don't need to go looking for a buyer, nor do they need to pay the fees or run the risk of something like a no-reserve sale. Just my humble opinion. Colin |
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
I gotta admit.... this car holds more value to me than any other of the ZL-1's as it is the only sand rail drag car. And it looks badass performing the part in those pictures. Better history than most cars....
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
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I gotta admit.... this car holds more value to me than any other of the ZL-1's as it is the only sand rail drag car. And it looks badass performing the part in those pictures. Better history than most cars.... [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. But would a sand rail ZL-1 be worth more if it was sold at Yenko? |
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Re: CURRENT VALUES OF CAMARO 427 ALUMINUM ENGINE C
Hey, could you imagine somebody dragging you out to a sand drag race, seeing this car and noticing a feature or two on it that perks your interest so you jot down the dashboard VIN to check it against "The List" when you get home! What a surprise that would've been!
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