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Old 10-10-2002, 03:25 AM
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Default Re: 1966 Yenko Stinger for sale

Shor, it's all good. I have had alot of fun with not only this thread but this whole site. As you can probably tell, I am pretty passionate with my opinions. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif[/img] Stefano, I do understand the auction process and I do understand your points and I definetly believe in the "what the market will bear" concept. In fact that is how I make my living. Do, I think a Cannonsberg Yenko should have a premium value above your car. The answer is that I truly don't know but if I did, I would think it would be a small percentage if any. It just doesn't matter. I can only assume that since the car is for sale, you are selling it because you want to make a profit (I don't think it is because you need the money) and I believe you are entitled to that profit. After all (and I know this very well) a car is only worth what somebody is willing to write a check for and by the same token, if somebody is willing to pay a price than that is what the car is worth. Could be worth more or less to someone else. Bottom line, I wish I was the owner of your car. Or Charley's red/black 68 RS Yenko or yours Shor. Marlin, I'd love to have that Gobi beige Yenko deuce, Rob, your Chevelle, etc.
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