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Barrett Jackson
« on: January 27, 2024, 10:20:15 PM »
I assume many of us are watching at least some of the Barrett Jackson auction.  Just watched a 1969 ZL1 go for $450,000?  Even with a replacement engine I would expect a bit more than that.  Any thoughts?

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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2024, 11:23:50 PM »
Market has softened a bit and will probably continue that trend.  It was pretty high (crazy in my opinion).
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« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2024, 12:29:46 AM »
I missed the description on it.  It was a replacement engine I assume?

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« Reply #3 on: January 28, 2024, 01:50:02 AM »
124379N608879

Lot #1332.2 - This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro is #9 of 69 ZL1s produced in 1969. This well-documented car was originally delivered to Fred Gibb Chevrolet of LaHarpe, IL, the dealer that spearheaded the original concept of an all-aluminum engine ZL1 Camaro. Having been through a no-expense-spared restoration, this ZL1 Camaro is "one of the finest in existence," exactly as stated in the accompanying Cuneen Report by Ed Cuneen of COPO Connection. Only the highest-quality components were used in this restoration with a strong emphasis on New Old Stock pieces. A GM factory-assembled body shell was used to correct the extensive body modifications performed during this car's long-term drag-race history. The Cuneen Report that is included with this car features photography and certification of numbered and coded components. Also included with this car is a collection of historical documentation, including the Dealer Shippers copy of the original Window Sticker, the customer's copy of the original Bill of Sale and a copy of the Chevrolet MSO. From the Frank Tiegs Collection.
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1967 Camaro RS/SS 396 coupe L35/M40 - 4 generation family project
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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2024, 02:15:37 AM »
Here it is at the 2012 Barrett Jackson sale.  Almost the same price 12 years later.  Interesting.

Lot # 5010 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Coupe; S/N 124379N608879; Silver/Black vinyl; Older restoration, 2- condition; Hammered Sold at $410,000 plus commission of 10.00%; Final Price $451,000 -- Automatic, power front disc brakes, F70-14 Wide Tread tires, radio delete. Drag raced during its early life, then restored with new body panels to like new condition and displayed since. Documented with a copy of the dealer's shipping report, a copy of the original window sticker, customer's bill of sale copy and report from COPO Connection. The most valuable and fast of all COPOs with the aluminum ZL1 big block, the new body has little effect on this COPO's value. It has never been 'un-valuable', having sold here in 2006 for $486,000 fresh from restoration. Its lack of financial appreciation does, however, mirror the lackluster performance of American Muscle and Pony cars in recent years.

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« Reply #5 on: January 28, 2024, 07:21:41 PM »
Market has softened a bit and will probably continue that trend.  It was pretty high (crazy in my opinion).

Didn't get to see the COPO cross the block but I did see 2 of the cross ram cars sell. I may be wrong but I feel like these cars were going for north of $200k a few years ago? These only ("only"  ::)) sold for $165k and $117k respectively. Scrolling the listing I found another that was sold for under $100k. I would think the last one probably had non matching #'s drivetrain to sell for as little as it did, not much to go off of in the description other than the original window sticker. But if it is an actual JL8 car you think that would bring more money. Maybe someone on here can shed some more light on that one.

https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1969-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Z28-RS-271876
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1969-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Z28-271630
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1969-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Z28-272616

On the softening market, I followed this one on BAT recently and was surprised to see it go for as low as it did. I know it wasn't perfect, but I wasn't expecting to see it sell for $68k.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-chevrolet-camaro-z-28-174/
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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #6 on: January 28, 2024, 09:59:36 PM »
I was also shocked at the $68K BaT result.  Personally, I am not buying a Gen 1 Z/28 without a Jerry M. certification. 

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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2024, 01:22:42 AM »
I watched it until I just couldn't take it anymore.  It took about 45 minutes, and I was done. 

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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2024, 03:08:04 AM »
You really need to know the back stories to understand the sale prices.

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« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2024, 04:26:07 AM »
$450k for non matching numbers engine. I’m very surprised it went that high. Now the 67 Yenko with the Corvette side pipes- that’s the real deal with documentation all the way.

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« Reply #10 on: January 29, 2024, 11:22:46 AM »
Then look at lot 1289.1, a 69 Z28 with original drivetrain recently restored that sold for $242,000.
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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #11 on: January 29, 2024, 03:49:04 PM »
The ZL1 being a rebody doesn’t help it. I believe the 67 Yenko had a restamped block also.
One car I liked was an orange rs 69 Z that was one of the few rs cars with the correct wiper motor.  I saw rs cars with the standard motor.  Red flag to me.  The orange car had original interior and endura  bumper. 
I tried to buy the green 68 Z and for the condition the paint was in hated to bid anymore. It was called a survivor but had been painted probably in the 70s. When it was on you tube, there was no grille or inner fenders.  Jerry’s report noted he thought the fenders were changed and I am guessing it had hit something with the parts that had been changed. It had what looked like a poor metal prep job before the paint and I was afraid I would get it in our humidity and it would get worse and need a paint job. It was really nice underneath and had a nice original interior
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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #12 on: January 29, 2024, 04:56:31 PM »
The ZL1 sounds like Washington's hatchet. I don't get it.
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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #13 on: January 29, 2024, 06:57:48 PM »
The ZL1 sounds like Washington's hatchet. I don't get it.
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Re: Barrett Jackson
« Reply #14 on: January 29, 2024, 10:14:20 PM »
Market has softened a bit and will probably continue that trend.  It was pretty high (crazy in my opinion).

Didn't get to see the COPO cross the block but I did see 2 of the cross ram cars sell. I may be wrong but I feel like these cars were going for north of $200k a few years ago? These only ("only"  ::)) sold for $165k and $117k respectively. Scrolling the listing I found another that was sold for under $100k. I would think the last one probably had non matching #'s drivetrain to sell for as little as it did, not much to go off of in the description other than the original window sticker. But if it is an actual JL8 car you think that would bring more money. Maybe someone on here can shed some more light on that one.

https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1969-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Z28-RS-271876


The '69 Cortez RS Z - from the Description:    "Equipped with a non-OEM Trim Tag"......and still fetched $165K.
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