One copo sold for 1.1 million dollars at auction.
Im sure since a 1969 yenko camaro with the 427 is worth between $800,000 and $1.2 million. Depending on the originality and condition. Its really an amazing car and in my opinion the coolest and most popular car ever man The Yenko would not be between $800,000 and $1.2 million. You could probably get one between $20,000 and $500,000. ammerman98 out
It really depends on the condition on the camaro, a '69 can range anywhere from $25,000-$70,000; sometimes even less if it's a project car.
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go to manheimgold.com and figure it out.
Depends on engine, transmission, overall condition, mileage, etc...
what is the top speed of the 1969 camaro
Depends on the engine, transmission, gearing, condition of car....
Depends on overall condition, drivetrain, mileage, options, etc...
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It depends alot on the model and condition of the vehicle but here are some generic ideas to go off of. A standard 1969 Camaro with a 6 Cyl or a 307 V8 should be around $14000 USD. A 1969 Camaro RS with a 6 Cyl or a 307 V8 should be around $17000 USD. A 1969 Camaro RS with a DZ-302 V8 or a 350 V8 should be around $26000 USD. A 1969 Camaro Z-28 with a Standard DZ-302 V8 or 350 V8 somewhere around $30000 USD. A 1969 Camaro Z-28 with a 396 turbojet or similar would be around $35000 USD. A 1969 Camaro SS with a 350 V8 would be around $33000 USD A 1969 Camaro SS with a 396 Turbojet in the 325-375 HP range would be around $40000 USD. A 1969 Camaro SS with the rare all steel 427 Big Block V8 would be around $55k-60k USD. And if you can even locate one for sale a 1969 Camaro Yenko-COPO SS with an Aluminum 427 Big Block at around 426HP will run you in the vacinity of 70k-90k USD. these prices are assuming the vehicle is in excelent condition.
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howstuffworks.com and oldrides.com both place 1969 camaro Z28s at 3765 lbs. The Chevy camaro weighs about one pint.