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<span style="font-weight: bold">$75,000.00</span>
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Deposit taken sold, pending balance to be paid.
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Paid in full.
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The recent buyer has decided that this Z28 is just too nice and original to be used as he intended, so it's on it's way back to Nickey in order to find another new owner.
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It just goes to show how you do business and how far you will go to make customers happy. Not everybody is willing to take a car back these days. A car this nice will sell again in a heartbeat. I know if I did not have one car too many I would be asking more about it.
Mark Sheppard |
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Thanks for the kind words Mark.
The buyer had an idea, that he would seek out the best restored Z28 that he could find and then make it a pro-touring car with mini tubs, big wheels and brakes. He said that he felt no remorse about doing that with this Z28 when he loaded it up and took it home. However once he had it back at home he was not keen on being the one to cut up the car and/or mess with George's restoration. So it's back up for sale @ $75,000.00 |
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Man, why doesn't he just buy a dynacorn shell and build it from there to suit his own taste? I think you can get those already mini-tubbed and he wouldnt get any grief for it. Glad he reconsidered.
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