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Cali-Camaro
09-05-2008, 11:21 PM
These cars are listed on the upcoming Barrett-Jackson auction in Las Vegas. They appear to be pretty nice cars and I would like to try to call the owners to see if they might sell them off auction as the commissions really take their toll on both the sellers and buyers.

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/search/carlist_Details.aspx?&In_LotNumber=507


http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/search/carlist_Details.aspx?&In_LotNumber=507

Any guesses on value of these cars??

Please let me know if these URL's do not show up...

Thanks Dave

Flash68
09-06-2008, 12:10 AM
Hey Dave,

Both links popped up the same car for me.

That checkerboard floor sure looks like a familiar shop in Nebraska I think that sells a lot of similar cars to this on ebay over the last couple years. Can't remember the name of the shop though.

As far as value, tough call. I would think they are hoping for $80-100k+ for this one at the auction. That's my guess.

zbugger
09-06-2008, 12:16 AM
That blue car used to belong to Datsbad here on the board. I don't know if anything has changed on the car, but he can tell you about it. Well, at least it REALLY looks like his old car.

Flash68
09-06-2008, 12:18 AM
That blue car used to belong to Datsbad here on the board. I don't know if anything has changed on the car, but he can tell you about it. Well, at least it REALLY looks like his old car.

Ya know, that makes sense cuz the seats do say G Force and I was gonna mention that! :)

7TSS
09-06-2008, 01:36 AM
It must be his old car. This link shows his old pics. Even the description matches. Different wheels though.

http://www.gforcedesignconcepts.com/gallery/69ssrs

Van B
09-06-2008, 08:35 AM
Hey Dave,

Both links popped up the same car for me.

That checkerboard floor sure looks like a familiar shop in Nebraska I think that sells a lot of similar cars to this on ebay over the last couple years. Can't remember the name of the shop though.

As far as value, tough call. I would think they are hoping for $80-100k+ for this one at the auction. That's my guess.

The guy's name is Bryan, and he is a John Deere dealer in Nebraska who likes playing with cars.

Cali-Camaro
09-06-2008, 10:37 AM
Hey Dave,

Both links popped up the same car for me.


Here is the correct second link for a nicely set up yellow 1969 Camaro coupe. Does anyone know anything about this car??



http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application/search/carlist_Details.aspx?&In_LotNumber=527.1

Thanks Dave

JamesJ
09-06-2008, 11:49 AM
As far as value, tough call. I would think they are hoping for $80-100k+ for this one at the auction. That's my guess.

If either one go for that much I will be surprised, I would say about $75 max but what do I know? I depends on how nice the car is, neither one has anythign really done to them.

skatinjay27
09-06-2008, 03:20 PM
rockdogs car wold be a MUCH better option...

chrismoe
09-06-2008, 03:36 PM
Dave,

Chris here. Hope you are well. The blue 69 belongs to a collector and is being handled by MW Classic Cars. Just 2 weeks ago I tried to get MW Classic Cars to sell me the car in advance of the BJ Auction and they checked with the owner and since the owner had committed to BJ, the answer was no. MW Classic Cars seems like a great group by the way. They relayed my request and got back to me quickly but again the owner of the Blue, LS1 69 Camaro said he was going to stay with the auction since he gave them his word the car would be there.

Too bad really because now BJ will add what like 8 or 10% to the sale price.

Take care,
Chris

Musclerodz
09-06-2008, 05:27 PM
I don't remember the details on the yellow car, but I saw it on the '04 power tour. From what I remember it was a nice car.