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Old 03-24-2004, 09:03 PM
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Default Re: Barrett-Jackson at Palm Beach......

on that subject, i also find all this hard to comprehend, but take it as it comes. nothing you can do but accept what you see going on. all this has generated prices on these cars that regular buyers and sellers are not used to seeing. the cars that come to mind, ie: yenko's, copo's, convertibal muscle, rare optioned cars etc. i'm not saying these vehicles don't deserve this, my feelings there are people in this hobby, market, what ever you want to call it, that have no business being in it. i know i'm jealous over the whole thing, but i do feel thats the situation. o.k. thats enough from me about this subject, there has been SO much discussion on this forum concerning this that i will not enter into another thread about this, not mad or anything ( like anyone really cares) i just feel i have spoke my piece over the last several months since joining this fine forum. i would now like to have a little fun if y'all don't mind. upon my research i have found 1 car that i believe hasn't been "spoiled" by all the things going on in the muscle hobby today. it is a g.m. product but not a chevy. has low production numbers. the car is a beast, but it seems to me that not many people are paying as much attention to it as it deserves. although it is a very rare and highly thought of muscle in the sphere of people that follow them. they are expensive, but i have seen several for sale in the 40k range give or take- restored. i would class this car right up there with the ls6's, hemi's, and shelby's and maybe even , yes, the copo's, but its not! oh well thats good for me since i'am in the buyer mode. can anybody guess which car it is?
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