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I always wonder about these cars. For a collector, you're buying a VIN and some kind of documented engine mileage. It's numbers and paint. For that, it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay and will never be driven. For that, I'm guessing the buyer expects to be taken to dinner or something.
For a car that someone would actually want to drive, you're much better off with an example that has done 100k miles recently. At any price.
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