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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Stefano</div><div class="ubbcode-body">"Great" is certainly subjective.
So honestly and truthfully advertising a car for sale "gets to you" How about: Top Gun Award at the Chevey Vette Fest Three Gold spinners Concours winner 9XX points out of 1,000 at a national judging venue etc...etc While I still don't agree with the method used to restore this Yenko, I still consider it a great one. You don't think that having this info available on a public Forum which specializes in these cars is valuable? </div></div> Stephano, When the clary's refer to the car that started this thread, 'as a GREAT car', that holds some weight, that I would tend to believe is good information to see in writing. When you have a car forsale that is a rebody, and call it GREAT in the same thread as the survivor, it just begs for further discussion. Who runs the registry and feedback to prospective inquireries makes me wonder how unbiased the feedback will be. You are no doubt a very significant part of yenko.net. I regard you (unless proven otherwise) part of the team that runs the supercar registry. What gets to me is the reference to that blue car as great, especially on this thread in the context of a survivor yenko. You should leave that car alone and walk away from it in my opinion, or start calling it a 'good car' considering what happened to it during restoration. Taking 3 yenko cars to auction can be good enough for many [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] |
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