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Old 11-11-2015, 02:45 PM
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I am on the Barrett-Jackson email list, and I just found this in my email:

FROM THE BARRETT-JACKSON AUTOMOTIVE EXPERTS: Roy Sinor explains the differences in seemingly “identical” Corvettes

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Media...Auction%20Cars

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As Mike Joy always says, "Fill your library before you fill your garage!" It always comes down to documentation!
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As Mike Joy always says, "Fill your library before you fill your garage!" It always comes down to documentation!
Amen.. lol I know the history on my Corvette, but it's history is nothing special. It is not like it is a 1953 lol
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I have attended collector car auctions for years, and have taken note of the wide difference in bids and selling prices. Documentation makes a the difference especially as an investment. If you are looking for a hobby car, or occasional daily driver, a well done undocumented car can be a great value.
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Originally Posted by Larrye
I have attended collector car auctions for years, and have taken note of the wide difference in bids and selling prices. Documentation makes a the difference especially as an investment. If you are looking for a hobby car, or occasional daily driver, a well done undocumented car can be a great value.
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Over the years going to car auctions I have bought cars that I had no intention of buying because they were no reserve and the price was just stupid stupid low!
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Originally Posted by kimmer
Over the years going to car auctions I have bought cars that I had no intention of buying because they were no reserve and the price was just stupid stupid low!
I need to find some of those deals lol

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