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Re: 68 yenko
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How would anyone here price it? What would it's market value be? Would anyone here (if they owned it), take a big hit on it because of the current economy status? Just curious...........???? Not that I need it, I already have a Corvette Bronze '68 with an empty engine bay. LOL [/ QUOTE ]I was interested in the car, but with the VIN issue, I'm not even going to pursue it. Thats just me though |
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If it's a known car, the VIN is not really an issue, as long as all on car are legit. But, that's my opinion.
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Didn't Legendary have a Corvette Bronze 68 Yenko for sale last year for $400K? I believe it was the one Bill Wertheim had restored. Anyone know what happened to that car?
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I don't think there is any funny business going on with the vin. I was just pointing it out because the auction did not mention the lack of vin tag under the windshield or lack of the 140 speedo. Those are items I would be pissed to find out were missing if I bought the car and they were gone.
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Charlie, James or Rick, any idea of what a fair value would be for this car? This car is 3 cars after my non converted car and same production date of 07E.
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I don't want to speculate on it in today's uncertain economic times. Ebay should be a good value indicator if it sells.
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Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how long the current owner has had this car?
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I believe it was owned by someone else on Oct 2nd when I was told about it at the Mecum auction.
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When was the last time a 68 Yenko traded hands? Waht was the number?
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Barrett-Jackson 2007, lot # 1298, 170,000.00 YS8021
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