Re: 69 Yenko Camaro Rallye Green
Jeff, no one questioned your asking price/ best offer over 25K for the following ad you placed:
"Let me first say I'm not completely sure I want to sell these parts, but at this point it looks like the resto will take too long to finish due to financial situation. I will only sell the parts as a complete package. Here's what I have that I was planning on putting on my 69 Z28 JL8 car:
- GM crossram with fresh restored(by Holley) Holley 4295 carbs dated 69(I'll get the dates tonight but I think they're 981), wide base reproduction air cleaner, fuel lines, linkage, brackets, etc(missing throttle cable)
- original GM fiberglass crossram hood(it needed some repair and it might be repaired, I have to check with the shop)
- TI conversion setup(this is all the TI stuff where you use your original distributor, I don't have the 263 dist)
- original GM radio delete plate in mint condition
- original GM heater delete plates(includes 69 dash plate)
- custom made Stahl headers that look like original GM headers
- 4 new Minilite wheels which are hardened aluminum, not magnesium and have steel lug inserts, lugs and caps included
- 140 off road cam kit(looks like it's made by Crane, not NOS GM)
- 140 off road cam valve springs which are NOS GM
- NOS GM timing set
I'll try to get some pictures tonight of most of the parts. Taking offers over $25,000 so feel free to email, PM or call me with questions.
Jeff (609)530-9681"
I purchased a real JL8 Z for what your asking, and possibly you did as well (wow things have changed). The dynamic of the market is changing from month to month. Would you sell the above items below their market value ... obviously not and I would not question you on it. Why question the pricing of this Yenko...
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