Tom, nice catch! Looks like a close cousin to me and in the Crispino book too! VERY NICELY DONE! (I wonder by who)? A bit of weather & gentle use underneath (older resto?) but still very nice! Wonder if it will still be there for the Nationals in July??
Posts: 655 | Location: Phoenix AZ | Registered: 14 January 2012
Glad to see this car come out of hiding. Would love to know the history and why it has not been talked about. I can now fill in an empty box in my list of IPCs. Price of this car is about double what I can afford. It is getting to the point where this is a rich man's hobby.
Posts: 906 | Location: Lubbock,Texas | Registered: 11 May 2005
Cars there must all be consignments as some the prices are stupid. A 69 IPC small block that needs a top and the undercarriage on my Equinox is cleaner, 75K. A 2018 HW version coupe, 67K? 97 Festival Camaro $74.9K
Bill @ Camaroipc.com (remove the spaces)
Posts: 3058 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: 27 April 2005
Definitely they do consignments. I spoke to one of their staff recently. They handle all the marketing & promo, pricing based on seller's ask plus commission. Sounded to me not unlike the big auctions (e.g. B-J). More details at: https://www.classicautomall.com/consignment
I thought they did a great job on the writeup, obviously they have taken note of more recent learnings vs. the infamous 'urban legends' (e.g. 1 of 100, etc.). A bit of confusion as to IPC replicas vs. 'pacesetter' cars (which seems to confuse almost everybody).
I'm hoping to be in their neighborhood mid-July (fingers crossed), would love to see this sled if it's still there! If they can get $144K for a small-block... after that, who knows ??This message has been edited. Last edited by: Charley Maule,
Posts: 655 | Location: Phoenix AZ | Registered: 14 January 2012