I saw this today and was blown away at the Buy It Now price. Then I read the write up on the car and thought it was pretty cool......not 200K cool, but cool nonetheless. So what is a car like this really worth? I'm guessing the history is worth something but to who, and at what price? Just curious what some of you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Most-Famous-Muscle-Car-in-the-History-of-Rock-N-Roll_W0QQitemZ250573903766QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Ca rs_Trucks?hash=item3a575e5796
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Most-Famous-Muscle-Car-in-the-History-of-Rock-N-Roll_W0QQitemZ250573903766QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Ca rs_Trucks?hash=item3a575e5796
So about that graffiti. See, the writing all over this car IS the point. I'm certain there are other low-mileage 1985 IROC Z Camaros out there (although probably not many with only 747 original miles), but this is the only one that was part of the Live Aid benefit on July 13, 1985 and now carries the signatures of nearly 100 actors, musicians and other celebrities who made that global concert event possible, and it has all been preserved under a layer of clear paint for nearly 25 years. Is there a bigger prize for the car guy who loves his music? Or even for the music lover who laments that he just can't drive a signed Fender Stratocaster to a car show?
There's a complete list of signatures down below, but just for starters, I saw these as the Camaro rolled off the truck:
Robert Plant
Ozzy Ozborne
Jimmy Page
Keith Richards
Tom Petty
Neil Young
Bo Diddley
There's a complete list of signatures down below, but just for starters, I saw these as the Camaro rolled off the truck:
Robert Plant
Ozzy Ozborne
Jimmy Page
Keith Richards
Tom Petty
Neil Young
Bo Diddley




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