I suggest that you list it on EBAY. I sold one on EBAY a couple years ago to a guy who put it in his Automobile museum. It was complete though. It sold for $1200. Here's a pic.
Posts: 88 | Location: South Central Indiana | Registered: 30 January 2010
I had one of those Camaro go karts at my house that was a Brickyard 400 Pace Car for the 1996 event. A club I belonged to somehow got it and we raffled if off.
2002 Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Brickyard 400 #22, SLP Build #0036 and 35th Anniversary Build #47
I paid 450 for one that was used and running. I was looking for one that the kids could drive and boy did they! I have been looking for about 2 1/2 years now for decals to restore it as a kid and Dad project with no luck. This is my "shell" that I would consider selling my with the kart portion for 750, 5HP engine. Don't know if this helps but it is my opinion.
Bill @ CamaroPaceCars.com (remove the spaces)
Posts: 2260 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: 27 April 2005
Bill , Thanks for the info. It is greatly appreciated...
camarodr; It seems you think I own this cart , I dont own it. I was trying to find out what money they are worth so its very hard for me to put it out there for sale. Thanks for your input
Posts: 2464 | Location: Australia | Registered: 06 May 2005
All I was saying, it really doesn't matter if you're buying or selling...it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Something like that is just hard to put a value on since there's not many of them around. I know when they first came out, they were selling for $1895 US dollars. They were advertised in Classic Industries catalog along with the brickyard 400 pace car replicas which were selling for $1695.....Hope this helps !!!
Posts: 88 | Location: South Central Indiana | Registered: 30 January 2010