$600K 1967 Corvette 427 on eBay!
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https://www.corvetteforum.com/c2/600...27-on-ebay.php |
some people are just crazy...period
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IF and I say IF someone buys that for that price, that would be where 2 fool met. One for asking that much and the other for paying that much.:crazy::crazy2::lol:
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price.....:crazy::crazy2: :rofl::eek: need i say more
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Is there a more over-used phrase in the world today than "numbers matching"? I'm so sick of hearing and seeing that on just about every Vette for sale out there! :willy: It's worse than whatever TV crime show my wife watches where every other sentence they talk about trying to arrest the "unsub". Unsub, numbers matching, blah blah!
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I'd buy it but it doesn't have a radio.......Gotta have a radio :D
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$600k 1967 Corvette 427 on eBay!
It does sound :crazy2:, but I don't believe he is really trying to sell it at that price... it's just good exposure, seen all around the world.
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Hmmmmm, should I buy that one,.....or a whole stable full of other similar ones, that I can have fun with and beat the crap out of!:lolg:
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The car looks like it is very nicely done but at the end of the day, it will not sell for anywhere near its asking price. I have followed the pricing of these cars for years and I know that at the height of the market in 05/07 top tier red on red or black 435s were in the 400/450 range with a couple of sales that were even higher than that. With that car being white/saddle plus a coupe in a much worse environment, I would guess that its value is around 150K assumming its motor stamp is legit.
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Originally Posted by Kerrmudgeon
(Post 1578268298)
Hmmmmm, should I buy that one,.....or a whole stable full of other similar ones, that I can have fun with and beat the crap out of!:lolg:
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Dang......for $600K, maybe I shoulda kept mine:rofl:
http://i56.tinypic.com/33e0lzc.jpg |
If it was untouched and as nice and as original as is alleged then IMO they're devalued it by "restoring" it. I think he's missed the "stupid money" period by a couple of years.
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Dreamer. That's about six times what it's worth in today's market. :thumbs:
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Originally Posted by Railroadman
(Post 1578268050)
Is there a more over-used phrase in the world today than "numbers matching"? I'm so sick of hearing and seeing that on just about every Vette for sale out there! :willy: It's worse than whatever TV crime show my wife watches where every other sentence they talk about trying to arrest the "unsub". Unsub, numbers matching, blah blah!
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Originally Posted by SBR
(Post 1578268635)
With that car being white/saddle plus a coupe in a much worse environment, I would guess that its value is around 150K assumming its motor stamp is legit.
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Eventual buyer will be happy he got it for the hard-negotiated bargain price of only $299,000.
The seller will be ecstatic, reinvesting the $$$ in his next deal, maybe a $1,000,000 exotic? Or the long-lost sixth original Grand Sport? |
Originally Posted by mrg
(Post 1578273595)
As a point of information and/or opinion, are the 435 coupe cars considered not as desirable as the 435 convertibles? . .
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