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Hypotheticaly, what would be the value of a 69 ZL1 that had been stored since 69 with 38 actual miles in pristine condition right down to the original window sticker if it were a desireable color and a 4 speed. If this hypothetical car had been in dry storage and started on occasion. I was just curious what the market would bear if such an animal were to ever be located. Not saying it has, just curious as to the reaction it would cause and demand it would generate.
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$500,000?? Do I win the car if I guess right?
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2 million at least.
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PRICELESS!
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2 million would probably be paid.. But then it might be one of the stolen ones and would belong to the insurance co. While you were gone someone showed me paperwork and pics of a 68 COPO 427 Camaro convert that someone in Southern Ca. is trying to sell for big bucks.. You were also apparently chasing this car. The paperwork was one of the worst fake jobs I have ever seen. Beware of stuff that sounds too good to be true.
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Charley,
If a car like that were to ever turn up you are correct the insurance co. would own it as they paid the claim. However, the rights and ownership could be purchased from the insurance co., and the statue of limitations would have expired from a criminal sense. Motown ![]()
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