Im not sure exactly how much a clone ZL1 would be worth, but… I would have to say that it would be worth getting a loan to do it right, just because the pay off will be so high. Thats if your looking to make money. If you are looking to keep the car, then I would wait, take the time and do it right, there is no reason to not do that car 100%. Its an investement… and im sure you know that. Its nice to see someone else younger interested in these rare camaros.
I agree with you, its hard to say what its worth, yet it will be an investment… Something that can stick around, be enjoyed and hold value.
What are the time frames for getting your other COPO done? Will it be ready for this season?
Well I think this one should be out of here within 2 months. These owners really do not have any time frames or anything like that. This car has been here about a year and 1/2 right now. Its like with these clients, money and time is not an option… its all about it being done right. We should have the body done and have it back to Brian and Joe at Super Car Workshop within 2 months I would think. They did some work for Goldbergs 68 Yenko, they are the best in the country with these COPO / Yenko cars. There is also supposly a ZL1 that we might be doing next, it was purchased from the owner of the L.A. Times for I believe (dont hold me to it) $1,000,000 and the new owner still wants it restored… which is pretty crazy.
wow, that is mildly rediculous. I’d love to snoop that car out.