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No ChevyThunder we are all still waiting for a reply!! we all know one of the owners is a memeber on this site. so lets just sit patient and wait for a response!
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uh-oh...we agree again, Chuck. SS [/ QUOTE ] Like a green ls6 convert that was proven to have a restamped motor in it? |
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Steve,A bit off topic but im in dire need of some good xram pics,im told Jeff has your car in hawaii and would be willing to send some?
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That L-89 is a pretty amazing car. I think that if I were interested in owning it I would settle for examination of the cowl and firewall vins. With the GM docs to back up the vin I could overlook a missing tag. It's great to know the history of these cars but just isn't possible in many instances. I've tried to track my cars and have history on most but not all and some of it is just hearsay anyway. I don't personally know this car or its owner but that paperwork represents an awesome combination.
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Am I missing something? If somebody is interested in the car,why not phone Matt in Hamilton?
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That L-89 is a pretty amazing car. I think that if I were interested in owning it I would settle for examination of the cowl and firewall vins. With the GM docs to back up the vin I could overlook a missing tag. It's great to know the history of these cars but just isn't possible in many instances. I've tried to track my cars and have history on most but not all and some of it is just hearsay anyway. I don't personally know this car or its owner but that paperwork represents an awesome combination. [/ QUOTE ] I have to agree....if the body matches the paper this would be a cool car. Uncovering the background is also useful to determine value. People will put the car way down on their desirable list if there is persistent stories that haven't been addressed and look for another IMO. Not that L89's are a dime a dozen.
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There may not be a line waiting to buy one but an L89 documented is gonna fetch some serious money still..real deal cars are still real money imho. [/ QUOTE ] So true ! Also, I know Richard and Phil to be very honorable and very good people. Not to mention the outstanding work they do. |
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Phil,
Yes the L89 looks amazing but as you well know not all cars are as they appear, especially some of the Canadian cars. The Canadian import sheets are great documentation and also incentives to save otherwise unsalvageabe cars. With the right knowledge one can make a lost ownership claim In Canada for vehicles that don't exist in the record databases, such as the 5 ZL1s registered last year. Canadian paperwork is great but lets not forget its only a record of what came in to Canada many years ago. With the ability to get vin plates, trim tags, etc. sometimes all you may have in a rare car that is real is the paperwork! In regards to the L89 in question I would like to see the vin tag, firewall stamp and the sheetmetal dates, it is original sheetmetal as described? Of course the original owner would solve all these issues. Unfortunately there is no record of him as of yet. As usual, buyer beware without all the facts |
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Mark,
Well said and thanks for speaking up. This is one of the things, which make this such a great site! I do not know the owners, restorers or even the car, in question so my response is not directed at them. I just can't believe how naive some people can be. While "air" cars are not limited to Canadian doced cars there certainly has been a preponderance of them recreated in Canada, over the years. While is seems that I may be in the minority, I'd rather have a car with a pedigree and verifiable history than one with no/questionable history and a stack of docs. The car should be evaluated/stand on its own with docs as support. While it would be ideal for all these cars to be "Survivors" with complete docs, the brutal facts are that such cars are a very select percentage of the total population. Also, Since when is it not OK to ask a valid question regarding a car which is publicly for Sale? Since when do I have to post my balance sheet or financials in order to ask a valid question? I have purchased more than one car from different members on this board which did not have an original trim tag. Some reasons were known up front and easily explained while other reasons were not found out till years later. |
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.... The car should be evaluated/stand on its own with docs as support..... Also, Since when is it not OK to ask a valid question regarding a car which is publicly for Sale? Since when do I have to post my balance sheet or financials in order to ask a valid question?.... [/ QUOTE ] I'm gonna faint, I'm agreeing with Stefano!! ![]() ![]()
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