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Old 01-31-2006, 06:30 AM
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Default Re: why the m21s

i wonder what the cost diff would be? seems like after spending 4,000 for an option another couple hundred would not mean much but then back then a couple hundred meant more then today i guess
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Default Re: why the m21s

If you recall, at the time of ordering, it wasn't known that the option was going to cost so much. I know that Yenko wanted to keep the option costs to a minimum and still have sellable cars. The ZL-1s were about as bare-bones as you could get, so Fred Gibb wasn't ordering many other extra-cost options on those either.
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Default Re: why the m21s

thats true joe if they would have know that there would not have been any ZL1s ordered
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