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Old 01-07-2023, 04:34 PM
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MOST prices for an early timeslots look pretty strong. ONLY the 66/67 427 Vettes seem down...
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MOST prices for an early timeslots look pretty strong. ONLY the 66/67 427 Vettes seem down...
If I was a betting man, I would wager that the reason is because they have "issues" The best 67 427 car there by a mile is F156. All original no hit body and fiberglass, real tags, docs (WS is a repo but TS and POP are real) and engine stamp. Restored with almost all of its assembly line parts. Let's see how that one does. My guess is it will do well.
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If I was a betting man, I would wager that the reason is because they have "issues" The best 67 427 car there by a mile is F156.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0123-54...orvette-coupe/
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MOST prices for an early timeslots look pretty strong. ONLY the 66/67 427 Vettes seem down...
I bought a '66 427 roadster last year..
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Trying to time the market is a double edged. Those that thought the market would collapse the past 5 years and waited probably regret not buying "that car" and others that continued to buy feel pretty good (at least for now in the present market). Those that purely purchased cars for their passion of the hobby and love of cars are in good shape whether it's high and low because you can go in your garage and admire your car or thrash on it and smile through the gears. Just don't invest your life savings expecting a return. Speculating whether it be in cars or bitcoin it’s a gamble and always keep that in mind.
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