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COPO - is this place anywhere near Lawrenceville ?
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Perhaps 35-40 miles NW of Lawrenceville.
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I need a better picture of that black car, but it looks a lot like a Lamborghini Espada.
Ok, now that I have found the second set of pictures, definitely an Espada. [Edited by bbdon (10-16-2001 at 08:34 PM).] |
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I'm pretty sure that Caddy with multiple carburation was a Tri-Power. How about the 59 convertible!
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Wow!! Very special
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Casey, as far as pricing goes for most cars they are using the "Old Cars Pricing Guide" condition #5 and #6. I picked up a copy at Barnes and Noble. I found the pricing guide was considerably below market on Yenko Camaros, ZL-1's and other muscle cars. As an example they have a #1 condition (perfectly restored non-driven show car) valued at $49,000. Bet virtually everyone on this board would buy 10 at that price!
[Edited by COPO (10-17-2001 at 08:13 PM).] |
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Tx for the update COPO. Interestingly enough, my same buddy was looking BACK through the pix and saw a '60 Starliner in the background of the pic of the yellow '69 Road Runner. He sent off an email about that one .......
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