*Drools*
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I'm not a huge classic 'Vette fan either, but *sheesh* having one of those (at least for the person who bought it at showroom price in 1967) is a rare example of when a car can actually be a financial investment! 219k!! Reserve NOT met!!!
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Holy shizzle. Aren't the '63 and the '67 most desireable model vettes? To me it doesn't really seem like it is in that good of condition either. Maybe its just my bad monitor.
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Originally Posted by bonnie94sse
Uhhh, I know the 67 is on of the most desirable Vettes, but 219,000? If I had that money I'd just buy a few C6s..
For that price, I would have my brand nw Volvo 780 and a Wabash 53' trailer and enough money to get my company name made by you
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Originally Posted by rjolly87
ummmm..... can somebody convince me why i should pay that much for that particular breed of corvette? honestly, why is it so valuable?