1969 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe
Vehicle Specifications
- VINN/A
- Classic Car ID102122373
- Stock NumberN/A
- CategoryMuscle & Pony Cars
- Body StyleCoupe
- New/UsedUsed
- Mileage4,500 miles
- EngineOther
- ConditionVery Good
- Doors2
- Drivetrain2 wheel drive - rear
- Transmission4 Speed Automatic
- Exterior ColorOrange
- Custom ColorSilver
- Interior ColorBlack
- Seat ColorBlack
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Comments & Bids
Hi @Shaggie6969 Thanks for your interest in this vehicle. The seller sets a reserve price to prevent a sale from going below a number they are uncomfortable with for the vehicle. The seller isn't obligated to sell if the reserve is not met. The Auction will close without a sale if the reserve is not met. The Vehicle Auction Page will indicate when the reserve is met. We discourage sharing the Reserve price even after an auction ends because the seller may decide to relist the auction with a different reserve.
The auction is over and that’s why I’m asking how much he wants for it. I didn’t ask him during the auction. I waited for the auction to finish. Nobody met the reserve so I’m now I want to see how much he wants so I can buy it from him, I don’t think I did anything incorrect
Hi @ Shaggie6969 Reserve prices are undisclosed to protect the Seller. Revealing the reserve price often hinders bidding, especially as the auction approaches or reaches that value. Please avoid asking sellers about reserves during the auction. The Vehicle Auction Page will indicate when the reserve is met.
Hi do have any more photos and details of what has been done to the car, brakes suspension etc? Thank you