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Re: Restored vs. Survivor Pricing
There has been lots writtin lately about protecting the word "Survovor" as it applies to survivor cars. If you look on e-bay or in Hemmings, you see the word "survivor" used often. They want to stop the use for anything but Bloomington. As I said, I dont think they will have any success.
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Re: Restored vs. Survivor Pricing
I'd have to agree with the high 30's estimate. You might even get low 40's for it here on the west coast being that it is a popular combination. (Heck, I want it.) https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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Re: Restored vs. Survivor Pricing
I took the car out yesterday and have a real $40000 offer on this car. Any thoughts?
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Re: Restored vs. Survivor Pricing
Keep it!!! unless you need the dough.
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I took the car out yesterday and have a real $40000 offer on this car. Any thoughts? [/ QUOTE ] Only one question to answer - "For $40K, can I buy a replacement vehicle that will keep me happy?" |
Re: Restored vs. Survivor Pricing
Amen Bill.
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Only one question to answer - "For $40K, can I buy a replacement vehicle that will keep me happy?" [/ QUOTE ] I could not even come close to getting something I would be happy with for $40000. That is good advice and I will also say "Amen" |
Re: Restored vs. Survivor Pricing
This is the same car that I posted pictures of from Charlotte 1990 68 Z early 90's pics
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