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im looking to get into the door.the yenko replica chevelle on this site is incredible but im trying to buy something real first.if i cant then im buying a replica.i would be open to anything.is my figure realistic?thats my limet for now.id love a real rare car need ing resto but complete and running.any thoughts for me you guys.thanks a million [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smirk.gif[/img]
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no offense, but, don't expect much for 50-60k. it may run , but will nedd restoring for that kind of money. expect to pay 90k-150k depending on rareness and color, gold being the high end, original and rare, ex. brian hendersons 7000 mile awesome camaro.
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69 JL8XRAM/,68 BM Camaro/67 BM Chevelle/W-30,67 Baldwin Motion Chevelle |
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Kevin is right! To get a documented numbers matching restored COPO Camaro will be in the 80-85K range. A Yenko Camaro is a lot higher. For the price range you are looking for they will probably not have original drive train, so you better have valid documentation. Then you add in a resto which will cost anywhere from 35-40K. Right now, people are holding on to these cars and that just drives the prices even higher! You may find a frame off for 50-60K but be very wary, due to some of these dealers that are passing off clones as the real deal! If you find one that is too good of a deal, you better get ahold of some of the people on this site and varify.
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There are a couple of choices in your price range. A Yenko Deuce, or something a little newer, such as the Motion car that was listed on this site. Tom
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i understand that my range will only get me a car needing resto ect.im prepared for that.i think its better to start with a real car as in original engine ect than buy one cheaper that is not correct.im in no rush and still looking around.when i do find something i hope the people here with the killer info can help me out.i could be a touch flexible on the figure as long as the car is correct.are most yenkos and copos without there original engine ect?
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My 69 Harrell Camaro will be for sale in the near future. It is very original with 24,000 miles.
Jason |
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Are you looking for a big-block only car? If you are interested in a deuce e-mail me. I can get you a #'s match car. It is not my orange car. It is sold.
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i could of bought the original duece in blue a short while back but id like a big block if possible.
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I still have my 1980 Motion Phase 3 car to sell and it's cheaper that the range you are talking about. And it's a big block...........
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Charley, have you talked to Vince lately? I told him you were trying to sell yours a while ago and he wanted to know about it. Maybe his phone only works one direction. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/wink.gif[/img]
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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