Great C2 for sale
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Great C2 for sale
Last edited by vett64; 09-07-2007 at 11:25 AM.
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contact info
forgot to put my contact info. The car is at the St. Louis Museum. Please ask for Jon 314-993-7104 www.stlouiscarmuseum.com
or email me:
goaliecoach@comcast.net
Thanks,
Sam
or email me:
goaliecoach@comcast.net
Thanks,
Sam
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I don't see one in the OP or on the web site. The closest I see is this line here:
"Purchase this vehicle for only $1,251 a month for 144 months with $9,900 down!"
Wow, that a long time for a car loan.
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Mark
I have found that when they do not list the price you really don't want to know.It is the same as in some resturants, when they don't list the price on an item you do not want to know. The only thing I can say is bend over and grab your ankles.
I have found that when they do not list the price you really don't want to know.It is the same as in some resturants, when they don't list the price on an item you do not want to know. The only thing I can say is bend over and grab your ankles.
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2023 C3 of the Year Finalist - Unmodified
2021 C8 of the Year Finalist Unmodified
2020 Corvette of the Year Finalist (performance mods)
2019 C1 of Year Winner (performance mods)
2017 Corvette of the Year Finalist
2016 C2 of Year
2015 C3 of Year Finalist
Sounds more like mortgage than a car payment
#9
Le Mans Master
Not to interfer with the sale..but several phrases really pisses me off. First and foremost.....vietnam era pilot. Why? either the guy is a nam vet or isnt,,why use this phrase? To me, it steals honor from the 59,000 kia's so this guy can sale a car. There is NO reason to put that in there. I have an uncle,Navy Pilot,shot down over Laos,captured, Hanio Hilton. He is a Nam combat veteran.I myself, a vietnam helicopter (door gunner) combat veteran..find this offensive in the way its used to sale a car..Not everyone who went there was in combat..but they can walk the walk and talk the talk..cause one never knew what the night might lob in.
Sorry, ban me if you will, but I find this ad very distasteful. Besides, what is rare about a 64 vert,4 speed?
Sorry, ban me if you will, but I find this ad very distasteful. Besides, what is rare about a 64 vert,4 speed?
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Not to interfer with the sale..but several phrases really pisses me off. First and foremost.....vietnam era pilot. Why? either the guy is a nam vet or isnt,,why use this phrase? To me, it steals honor from the 59,000 kia's so this guy can sale a car. There is NO reason to put that in there. I have an uncle,Navy Pilot,shot down over Laos,captured, Hanio Hilton. He is a Nam combat veteran.I myself, a vietnam helicopter (door gunner) combat veteran..find this offensive in the way its used to sale a car..Not everyone who went there was in combat..but they can walk the walk and talk the talk..cause one never knew what the night might lob in.
Sorry, ban me if you will, but I find this ad very distasteful. Besides, what is rare about a 64 vert,4 speed?
Sorry, ban me if you will, but I find this ad very distasteful. Besides, what is rare about a 64 vert,4 speed?
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Nam
Not to interfer with the sale..but several phrases really pisses me off. First and foremost.....vietnam era pilot. Why? either the guy is a nam vet or isnt,,why use this phrase? To me, it steals honor from the 59,000 kia's so this guy can sale a car. There is NO reason to put that in there. I have an uncle,Navy Pilot,shot down over Laos,captured, Hanio Hilton. He is a Nam combat veteran.I myself, a vietnam helicopter (door gunner) combat veteran..find this offensive in the way its used to sale a car..Not everyone who went there was in combat..but they can walk the walk and talk the talk..cause one never knew what the night might lob in.
Sorry, ban me if you will, but I find this ad very distasteful. Besides, what is rare about a 64 vert,4 speed?
Sorry, ban me if you will, but I find this ad very distasteful. Besides, what is rare about a 64 vert,4 speed?
#12
Le Mans Master
Its a beautiful car, great history and one of my favorite colors. I wish the seller luck with his sale, someone is getting a teriffic car. Its the wording that I just dont care for. As outstanding as this car is..I would walk away.
#14
Gr8Corvette
I did some poking around on their website, the asking price is $119,900. Strange they don't put the price on the ad.
Some of their cars seem to be very reasonably priced. Nice business name, but not really a museum.
Some of their cars seem to be very reasonably priced. Nice business name, but not really a museum.
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Welcome back to all my brothers in arms. I was with the 18th engineer brigade attacted to the 101 st. 2 tours northern I corp.As I said welcome back to all! I re read the add and I did not see anything that was that offensive, maybe I missed something!
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Some of these replies remind me of something from years back. I was just a little young for Nam, but I was "pen pals" with a guy who was over there as a truck driver. Very cool guy, we wrote lots of letters back and forth. I remember one of the main things he wrote about was that he was planning to buy a Vette as soon as he got back. Then one time he wrote to me that a friend was pushing him to "take up the payments" on a Chevelle he couldn't keep. I could tell he was torn between keeping the Vette dream and helping out his friend, and I think I encouraged him to hold on to the dream. I do know the guy got back safely, but I don't know what car he got. I wish I did.
Anyway, I salute all those of you who served, and I'm glad you got your cars. Nobody deserves them more.
Anyway, I salute all those of you who served, and I'm glad you got your cars. Nobody deserves them more.
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[QUOTE=Where'sMy62?;1561836645]Some of these replies remind me of something from years back. I was just a little young for Nam,
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School classes/kids would send over letters that would be distributed where ever. During my tour, I recieved one such letter, from a little girl, perhaps the 5th grade or so. I hadnt recieved any mail for some time,was feeling pretty lonly/down. Its been 35 years, but that letter still makes me smile. Thanks for being one of those kind folk :"wheres my 62", In case you ever wondered..they were read and appriciated.
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School classes/kids would send over letters that would be distributed where ever. During my tour, I recieved one such letter, from a little girl, perhaps the 5th grade or so. I hadnt recieved any mail for some time,was feeling pretty lonly/down. Its been 35 years, but that letter still makes me smile. Thanks for being one of those kind folk :"wheres my 62", In case you ever wondered..they were read and appriciated.
#18
Then they are not being consistent with their terms. The "morgage" amount of $1251 for 144 months at 7% (and adding the $9900 upfront) yields a discounted net present value of $131,500. Otherwise, the payment should be $1131 if the $119,900 is correct.