View Full Version : Numbers matching 1970 Z/28 for $200?


68 Ragtop
Jan 26th, 09, 10:38 PM
It must be nice to be Chuck Hanson from Horsepower TV and be able to buy cars like this for only $200!
Of course that was 1999 and maybe it needed restoration when he bought it...
http://www.onlineautoconnection.com/SKMBT_C25008103011493.jpg

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270333290463&viewitem

JWA
Jan 27th, 09, 12:44 AM
You know what I find uncomfortable is the publishing of some one's personal info in a public place like Ebay :sad:

parkbrau
Jan 27th, 09, 03:35 AM
Like a phone book or court records? All public places, all open source places to go for one's personal info.

SPARKY69
Jan 27th, 09, 05:04 AM
200 beans thats a deal ,what was the condition of the car?

MichiganMan
Jan 27th, 09, 05:10 AM
you mean to tell me not one person has ever bought a vehicle for 2000 and told the state they purchased it for 200 so as to not pay more tax's ? come on now be honest LMAO

Roger344
Jan 27th, 09, 06:42 AM
you mean to tell me not one person has ever bought a vehicle for 2000 and told the state they purchased it for 200 so as to not pay more tax's ? come on now be honest LMAO
Come on now, not all of us are dishonest ! I put down the full $500 I paid for my 67 :)

The Sleeper 327
Jan 27th, 09, 08:49 AM
You know what I find uncomfortable is the publishing of some one's personal info in a public place like Ebay :sad:
Trying to figure out what personal information your talking about. Just by searching the person's name or phone number on whitepages.com comes up with that information. Found and talked to the original owner of my 67 with the protect-o-plate and whitepages.com

1SLOW64
Jan 27th, 09, 09:48 AM
I put down the full $100.00 I paid for my #'s matching 1970 Chevelle..................................... Then again it was 1985 and the #'s matching was a beat to death straight 6! LOL!

gold67rs
Jan 27th, 09, 07:37 PM
There is more to it then Hanson buying the car for $200. Chuck Hanson actually owned the car, sold the car to Howard and then bought it back from him.
I highly doubt $200 was the only amount involved with the 2 sellers.

BTW, I know the car personally and although it needs some things corrected, it's a nice true Z/28.

Rick H.



It must be nice to be Chuck Hanson from Horsepower TV and be able to buy cars like this for only $200!
Of course that was 1999 and maybe it needed restoration when he bought it...
http://www.onlineautoconnection.com/SKMBT_C25008103011493.jpg

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270333290463&viewitem

Bgonz 69
Jan 27th, 09, 07:51 PM
[quote=68 Ragtop;1147361] It must be nice to be Chuck Hanson from Horsepower TV and be able to buy cars like this for only $200!




I think he got ripped off :beers:


JMO......



bob