View Full Version : Expensive '69 L89 Corvette w/ Docs
scuncio
04-26-2019, 11:23 PM
Neat car with a nice pile of documentation, sold through Allen Green Chevrolet in WA. Great looking car.
Are these really $200k+ now? I realize the L88s are expensive but wasn't aware that the 435hp cars were creeping up too.
Link to 1969 L89 Corvette auction (https://ebay.to/2GHsERJ)
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/ElIAAOSw0rdcM518/s-l1600.jpg
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Y6IAAOSweChcpksE/s-l1600.jpg
olredalert
04-27-2019, 03:25 PM
----I guess you can't blame a guy for trying but this 69 is as you said massively overpriced. And, what exhaust do you get, headers or factory side pipes? I like the car, but would throw a rough guess that it's worth around $100,000 to $125,000, and that would be with stock exhaust and a really comprehensive detail. I'm not sure I like the broach marks either or the lack of smog equipment. But it is a rare car after all!
Nasblu
04-27-2019, 05:07 PM
I don't think the 074 opened chambered aluminum heads were ever used on 1969 L89 corvettes. I believe only later L88 and ZL1s. I believe all 1969 L89 corvettes (even late ones) got the 842 casting closed chambered aluminum heads. That paperwork, in my opinion, is questionable and the stamp pad needs cleaned and closer examination. I would suggest if anyone is serious about the car (pay the fee) and have the shipper/tank sticker numbers sent to the NCRS to validate it. Not going to validate any of the cars options but it will tell you if that is the correct tank/shipper order numbers for the car. In my opinion, the car has way too much going for it, if you know what I mean. The car is way over priced even if everything checked out
the427king
04-27-2019, 05:57 PM
Not sure a number 2 or 3 L89 is 100-125K..... that would make it a 200K car in show condition
MosportGreen66
04-27-2019, 07:53 PM
I don't think the 074 opened chambered aluminum heads were ever used on 1969 L89 corvettes. I believe only later L88 and ZL1s. I believe all 1969 L89 corvettes (even late ones) got the 842 casting closed chambered aluminum heads. That paperwork, in my opinion, is questionable and the stamp pad needs cleaned and closer examination. I would suggest if anyone is serious about the car (pay the fee) and have the shipper/tank sticker numbers sent to the NCRS to validate it. Not going to validate any of the cars options but it will tell you if that is the correct tank/shipper order numbers for the car. In my opinion, the car has way too much going for it, if you know what I mean. The car is way over priced even if everything checked out
The ad isn’t totally wrong. The 842 is a well known application on the early L89s. It did not have a plug on the face of it. Easy to tell the difference (amongst others). The 074 was used in non early production.
Dan
Nasblu
04-27-2019, 08:16 PM
The ad isn’t totally wrong. The 842 is a well known application on the early L89s. It did not have a plug on the face of it. Easy to tell the difference (amongst others). The 074 was used in non early production.
Dan
I would argue that 074 were used on 69 L89s. I believe that 842 were the only aluminum head used on L89 corvettes in 1969 and the newest 69 NCRS judging guide does as well.
olredalert
04-27-2019, 09:46 PM
Not sure a number 2 or 3 L89 is 100-125K..... that would make it a 200K car in show condition
----Chuck,,, Comprehensive detail to me in this case means about $20,000 t0 $30,000 spent righting the obvious faults. Even if correct I don't think the value would get to those lofty heights. That's agreeing that we have an original drivetrain which is in doubt. There was a black on black L89 coupe at Mecum that was really slick two years ago and Terry bought it for far less. Ill stick with my value!......Bill S
the427king
04-28-2019, 10:19 PM
It all depends what #1 car means. Ive never seen a #3 driver condition [based on the sellers description,not my opinion] car get transformed into a show stopper without repaint/interior/ and coming off the frame. . 20 to 30K in Connecticut means a down payment on the work !
sixt9rsx33
04-29-2019, 12:47 AM
The seller seems to be on a fishing expedition. I saw this car at $245,000 prior to the last auction ending, and prior to that the car was for sale at $165,000! I guess he thought it was not high enough? IMO there are very few C3's worth beyond $100,000 other than the L88's ZR2's and and ZL1's.
69L78
04-29-2019, 01:29 AM
In Sept 2012 in Altoona, PA there was a Gold restored 69 L89 from NJ went thru judging and was for sale in 2013 for $150K, and I believe it took some time & sold for $125K. I had my 6k mile monaco orange survivor there also & I sold it in Feb 2013 for $315K & it just recently sold again last year for $400k & now resides in CA.
the427king
04-29-2019, 02:54 AM
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0119-356517/1969-chevrolet-corvette-l89-convertible/
90k for a top notch L89
Charley Lillard
04-29-2019, 01:23 PM
wow
tom406
04-29-2019, 07:00 PM
That blue L89 at Mecum Kissimmee looks like an awesome car but according to Mecum $90k high bid not accepted (not listed as SOLD). Automatic trans is a hurdle for many buyers but colors/paper/quality look impressive.
olredalert
04-29-2019, 08:37 PM
----I rode in a friends 69 435 turbo 400 car a long time ago. Started looking for another one then as it was a ball to drive. His wasn't quite stock but pretty close. when he drove it he left the shifter in low and let it shift itself. It shifted by itself at around 6500 rpm really violently. Trans was absolutely stock and I think the stall was about 25-2600. I never did find the right car,,,,Oh well!...….Bill S
the427king
04-29-2019, 09:38 PM
Since the old grey haired guys are the only ones buying, Id say an auto trans would be a big hit as not many have the strength to push the clutch pedal in . On the shifter plate Instead of 1 2 3 it should just say LOW T
Charley Lillard
04-30-2019, 01:23 PM
I had a yellow 68 L89 that was either Bloomington Gold or Silver depending on NCRS weirdness. I think I sold it for about 35K. Doc rebuild has it now I think.
Nasblu
05-02-2019, 04:26 PM
Yep Safari Yellow 68 L89 Coupe sold new at Clippinger Chevy
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