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$21 Million for a 1971 coupe chopped down into a slant nose cabrio. Someone repaired the heaterboxes by welding on new metal and the owner thinks now the entire car is a prototype.
Thanks, needed a laugh this morning.
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“Of the value traps, the most widespread and pernicious is value rigidity. This is an inability to revalue what one sees because of commitment to previous values. In motorcycle maintenance, you MUST rediscover what you do as you go. Rigid values makes this impossible.”
― Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
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