Guess what it's worth?

150,000.00 dang it silverfox you beat me to it so I will go with 145,000.00
 
I'm gonna guess @ 90k and one cent :)
More if it was a 396/350 which are very hard to find.
 
I'm gonna guess @ 90k and one cent :)
More if it was a 396/350 which are very hard to find.
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Camaro L78 Z10 . Currently, there are no other L78, 396, 375 HP, Z10 Indy Pace Car Coupes in existence. Fewer than 300 Z10's were produced, of those, less than 50 had the 396 low HP engines with the remaining 240 plus powered by the 350 small block. This matching numbers Z10 also sports a 3:07 rear axle capable of speeds up to 170 MPH.
Classic Car Marketing, Inc., Southern California's premier marketing company is pleased to offer this "one of one" 1969 Camaro L78 Z10 Indy Pace Car Coupe. The Z10 is offered with full documentation back to the original purchase order. This car is in showroom condition and is offered for sale for the first time in years. This is the best investment car to be found in the market today. Yes, there are Yenkos and COPO's, but there is only one L78 Z10 Camaro Coupe known to be in existence. Do not miss out on this chance to own this magnificent, frame off restoration with full documentation. Vin: 124379N633025 Every Number, and Casting Code has been Verified. If you know about these cars, you know that this is a great deal at $325,000. Our client also has the matching 1969 Camaro Indy Pace Car CONVERTIBLE L78 Z11 for sale,documented and in showroom condition
 
Since the owner is going to estimate the price for "his" car I'd say 81K.
 
conversation would go something along the lines of...

at something like a barrett jackson auction, and with the details of the car, it's likely to pull over $150,000

price the owner places on the car... priceless.

my guess as to what he says... $173,000.01

chris<pixelmonkey>:D
 
Whatever the answer is, I know it will make me sick. I was looking for a car in 1973 and had the opportunity to buy a Pace Car replica for $2,000.
I just couldn't see myself driving a car with an orange interior, so I passed and bought a new 442.
Another one of my brighter moves!

Bill
 
Guess what it's worth?

Numbers matching 1969 Camaro Pace Car!
1969CamaroPacecar.jpg


Anyone want to venture a guess as to what the current value is on a numbers matching 1969 Camaro Pace Car?

So take a guess and then we'll see who comes closest to his final answer!

Maybe we'll have a prize for the closest answer...


:D

I venture to guestimate that, at a well-publicised auction, this particular Camaro should sell for:

$ 119,500.00

(If it were an L78/L89: $200,000.00...COPO's: $1,000,000.00 +)

:)

Bob
 
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