View Full Version : 68 camaro $100,000


Mud Rat
Apr 27th, 08, 09:43 PM
What do you say about this a 68 for $1000,000 with 23,000 origanel miles found under a commercial building while remodeling.

I think the car is nice but I think the price is a little high.
http://www.racingjunk.com/post/1167935/1968-SS-camaro-396-4sp-23058-origanal-miles.html

Bob

OK69
Apr 27th, 08, 09:49 PM
If the story is true, and the #'s match. He can probably get it. If the motor has the same VIN on it. A real authentic car should bring more money.

bertfam
Apr 27th, 08, 10:35 PM
It's been DISCUSSED BEFORE (http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=130864&highlight=ebay). The car's been around for a long time. Severl times on ebay and a few on other WEB sites.

Ed

Buzz0
Apr 28th, 08, 11:25 AM
Urban legend:sad:

booman55
Apr 29th, 08, 06:53 AM
That story seems a little fishy. I don't know why people feel the need to put some extenuating circumstances into a story. It makes them totally unbelieveable.

It would be more believeable if you just said my grandfather bought this car and he knew it was going to be worth a lot so he kept it pristine for 35 years.

PDW HOTRODS
Apr 29th, 08, 07:38 AM
You used one too many 0's, I thought a million was high.

redboots
Apr 29th, 08, 10:11 AM
How come it has current Oregon plates?

NoClone
Apr 30th, 08, 05:45 AM
I think the author of this "fictional story" must be the same one that wrote the one I got in an email last night, you know, the one about the 2.5 million dollars sitting in a Nigerian bank that was left to me by the late Sir Thomas Varnadore III.

booman55
Apr 30th, 08, 09:01 AM
I think the author of this "fictional story" must be the same one that wrote the one I got in an email last night, you know, the one about the 2.5 million dollars sitting in a Nigerian bank that was left to me by the late Sir Thomas Varnadore III.

I think I'm a descendant of his. :)