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:yesnod: True that. It'll be a sad day :cry :cry . Even though I will be getting a later model which should help withdrawal symptoms, I will be looking forward to doing my own complete body-off resto some day, when I get the time and the garage space.
:cheers:
Tom
:sad: I wish I had the money. That is a beautiful car. I think your price is WAY too low. That would be a $30,000 car at CNV Corvttes.
At least it should sell quickly.
I really didn't get it as an investment. I bought it for the love of the car, not thinking about cashing out later. I think it's a very realistic asking price, maybe a little low so it will sell quicker. It is an absolutely gorgeous car, but probably wouldn't win any shows without new paint. I have seen Vettes in way worse condition at Carlisle and other shows selling for more than I'm asking, but I felt they were too much.
The reason for selling is because it was a daily driver while I worked at home, but I'm doing more travelling into NY now and won't take the car in there. Also, insuring it as a driver instead of a classic is not fun, I have almost no coverage. I also don't really have the space for a third (beater) car that would allow me to keep the Vette.
Tom
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