View Full Version : HeartbeatCity's 69Z28 for sale


68camaroz28
Apr 2nd, 07, 08:28 PM
Interesting write up on cost to restore if you can find an all original 69Z with born engine, trans, rear. The Z28 market has zoomed :sad: by my ability so I guess I will be happy :yes: with what I have and when I got it.
Interested in what some of our experts feel about the car and his analysis?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevrolet-Camaro-Z-28-1969-CHEVROLET-CAMARO-Z-28-302-CROSSRAM-JL-8-BRAKES_W0QQitemZ230112602121QQcategoryZ6161QQssPag eNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Gary L
Apr 2nd, 07, 08:52 PM
I would guess that like most everything he has or sells, it is at the very top of the price range. JM did not get his $90K a few weeks ago for his orginal Z/28. Maybe it sold privately. I really don't think ebay is the place to sell the best of the best. JMHO.

RamAirDave
Apr 2nd, 07, 09:17 PM
I really don't think ebay is the place to sell the best of the best. JMHO.

Very good point.

Yes, there are some very nice cars on ebay every now and then, but most of the "best" cars never see ebay. In the rare instance that they do, it usually seems to be as an advertising tool rather than anything.

Dayton68Z28
Apr 2nd, 07, 09:21 PM
Heartbeat City= overpriced items

1969 RS/SS DROPTOP
Apr 2nd, 07, 09:29 PM
IMO He's pretty much dead on about the restoration cost of everything these days, i actually think $40.00 an hour labor is cheap this day and time to do it correctly, Already been there and done that on my vert. :)

satz28
Apr 3rd, 07, 04:25 AM
IMO He's pretty much dead on about the restoration cost of everything these days, i actually think $40.00 an hour labor is cheap this day and time to do it correctly, Already been there and done that on my vert. :)

IMO I think he's added a big $$ premium for the non-original JL8 and crossram set-up. Now if the JL8 brakes were original to the car, well then maybe.

68camaroz28
Apr 3rd, 07, 04:51 PM
Paul, that is exactly what I thought! Some good points are in the write up IMO. And Rob, I agree 100% about your comment if the car would have been original with JL8, etc., for that kind of money but who knows now? What do some of our other members think?

thorpe67RS
Apr 3rd, 07, 05:21 PM
Id rather have his 69 L89 with 24,000 miles. :yes:

Gary L
Apr 3rd, 07, 05:46 PM
Very good point.

Yes, there are some very nice cars on ebay every now and then, but most of the "best" cars never see ebay. In the rare instance that they do, it usually seems to be as an advertising tool rather than anything.

Someone with $139K to burn on a car is going to call him and make a deal.
No % for him to pay ebay.

70chevyz28
Apr 4th, 07, 09:49 AM
its a beautiful car...but expensive!

1969 RS/SS DROPTOP
Apr 4th, 07, 09:57 AM
$120k will buy the car, i just spoke with someone who has been talking to him that is very interested.

69ss350
Apr 4th, 07, 11:01 AM
I've dealt with Jim, and he knows what he has.....if you want the real thing, you gotta pay the real price.....

I am disappointed with the comfort grip steering wheel that's not supposed to be there....

Never defined with an option code in 69....

Either way....it's great car....and probably worth it.....

dreamweaver
Apr 10th, 07, 10:59 PM
Just curious... what would the two options sell for independant of the car (JL8 brakes and crossram)?

ChevyThunder
Apr 10th, 07, 11:34 PM
I believe this car was at Stan's Restorations with my yellow yellow Z . Stan does real nice work but I believe it was just there for minor stuff and not a restoration

Unreal
Apr 11th, 07, 11:09 AM
I think Jim prices based on what he'd be willing to sell for, rather than market.....and he's not willing to sell at market. e.g. his ZL-1 which he advertised at $1.4 Mil. a year or so ago.

68zproject
Apr 11th, 07, 04:46 PM
ZL-1 which he advertised at $1.4 Mil. a year or so ago.

I'm going to get two of them.... One to drive in the rain and one to drive in the snow.