Re: 1970 Ls6 Convertible
I get a lot of emails and calls asking to buy cars. It is rarity/desirability of a car combined with supply and demand. For example right now there are 2 or 3 ultra-wealthy collectors trying to buy a 71 Hemi Cuda Conv. These guys are immune to any economic down turns when it comes to what they can afford to pay. So when you have 2 or 3 more buyers, than actual cars to exist, crazy money is offered on cars. But for plentiful and less rare cars, of which there are enough to go around; they will stay at normal prices because you can always seem to find one come up for sale.
Most of you on here have see this with the 427 Yenko Novas at it's record high. It's because there are more buyers wanting one than there are 427 Yenko Novas to exist. That is when prices go sky high. I feel LS6 Convertibles are currently way under-priced, based on the numbers of them to exist.
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