What's My 1969 Camaro Yenko Worth?

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This '69 Yenko is one of only 201 built and its owner hope it will sell for over $300k at auction. This classic scores top points in collectibility and condition, but has this owner overshot the Yenko's potential value. We'll only know once the gavel falls!

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Turn the captions on when they start the bidding. Best thing ever

daltoncrandell
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I’ve read not long ago in a collector price guide that they were selling for around $360, 000.00 for a #1 condition car. I think it’s a fair price, it can outrun a Hemi convertible Cuda that are selling for over 3 Million.

eronacalloway
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Someone just bought a super clean, rare classic for a <cough> bargain!

discovery
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I'm taking my 1999 Chevrolet Cavalier to auction and I think it'll fetch $125, 000. But I'm no dummy, I put a $100, 000 reserve on it. Condition 1 and an A for collectability, because it has the original cigarette lighter in it.

mikeyerke
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2:09 $240, 000 at Barret Jackson.That is a damn nice mean looking car.

Wildstar
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The first 50 are the best cars - they have black tail pans and SS trim minus emblems.

TheJagjr
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Yenko cars are to be limited production BUT i have seen so many of them in the pasy 10 years that you need the build sheet, window sticker, and Yenko dealer paper work to make this car worth any money.
Be care full when buying a any low prodution car

vhp
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Jeez. I'd have thought Yenkos would sell for a lot more

jaco
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the whole reason the engineers conceived and built it was to DRIVE IT not to sit around and LOOK at it....what a waste

markcook
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Act anyone ever notice how bj rushes certain cars thru like they don't give a shit what the owners get and other cars they basically have the auctioneer buying time like a politician trying to filibuster to get the owner the best price.

dirtracingfan
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If he has a ZL1 it would sell for over $500k but Yenko is only half that unless its all original unrestored.

yavin
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As they say, it's worth what the market will bear.

joe-hpnk
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I' ve Seen A Couple, Both Had the Blue Chevy Emblem in Front Grill, Like the COPOS.This One Is Missing the Emblem In Grill .& Seems Most of Them Has the YENKO Insignia on Drivers Side of Frt.Grill.

edcain
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I grew up in the town where Yenko sold these. I just don't get all this hype.

displayfireworks
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Got to drive a 2015 Yenko and made it a video in tribute to this I got here

xhamiltonx
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Fucking dream car. Not my favourite colour but still. My favourite was the blue with white.

nickycowboy
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someone went home without thier Camaro anymore, and had a deep cry.not a quick weepy garage cry...a face down in the pillow...to muffle mournful wails so powerful, the lil bugger fell asleep from exhaustion, kind of cry.

captaindaddy
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I love those E T mags or the chrome cravat SS

reginalddentry
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I've been born and raised in Wexford Pennsylvania about 20 miles from the Yanko dealership my grandfather and my father they knew all about it honestly I think some of these cars are overrated what they did wasn't that great the power was good but I am expecting $375, 000 for that now it's not stage 2 GS it's not a ram air 3 Camaro 69 I mean it's worth more to these people I think then what it's worth to the world unfortunately because it's a sick ass car and if I had the money I would have outbid that guy up to 350, 000 for sure just for the emotional value and the closeness value and the family value

Mr.Death
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Owners of these cars always thinks their car is worth more because of the sentimental value. They also focus on what other people are asking for it and not what its actually being sold for. When its gets in front of all those people on the auction block, sentiment has a value of zero.

Shakester