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Medium mania?
A 69 Corvette L88 just sold for 510,000 dollars! That's a sign of something? Too much money chasing too few collectible a, maybe.
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Ummmmm. A red 68 l88 sold for almost 4 mill at barret Jackson.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: outta here
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That was a '67, not the same car...
Production numbers for L88 Vettes: 1967 20 1968 80 1969 116 JR Last edited by javadog; 01-26-2014 at 07:27 AM.. |
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Hell Belcho
Join Date: Sep 2006
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All it shows it what people are willing to pay.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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...at BJ on TV. I've always thought this auction in particular to be at the far end of any bell-shaped price curve. Too many yahoo's love to quote some man on the moon BJ price paid for a car they've somehow known.
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I think it's just simple economics. Money aggressively moved up over the last great recession. Money simply isn't what it used to be for the Über wealthy. It's just something to laugh over a 50 year old Scotch.
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