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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Folsom CA
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Re: I saw a 86 Narrowbody prototype for sale
Really?!!!
Really?!!!!!!!!! You guys, this is a piece of history. Not just a car, but a CAR. No more, no less than one of the GT40's that won Lemans. No more, no less than Grumpys original "Swamp Rat". No more, no less than Richard Petty's first #43. Keith, you own a true "One Of A Kind". Sell it to someone who knows what it means and cherishes it for what it is. Anyone who disparages it has no idea what it is or what it's providence is. I will buy a lottery ticket tomorrow and if I win...well............ 'Crabs
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: PA
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Re: I saw a 86 Narrowbody prototype for sale
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No one in here has disparaged this car. This isn't a race winning car, it's provenance is as a proof of concept test mule. A mish mash of standard C4 parts and ZR1 prototype parts. It's very cool, and unique, but that doesn't mean huge money. And in its current state it has extensive damage, which cuts into that value significantly. If the car and spare parts, as they sit now are worth 200k, then Brett's car is worth 600k... The seller is welcome to ask 200k and anyone is welcome to pony it up. That's how the free market works. |
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