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04-20-2009 06:43 PM |
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Originally Posted by Vash
(Post 419368)
Your just plain wrong. (insert standard flamage).
25 years and in most states you can get classic plates. like Texas.
The price then starts going up up up if in good shape.
And for you to say that is just ignoring the history of the Camaro and Corvette. :paddle:
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Just because it has classic plates doesn't mean it's worth a lot of money,
I have owned many corvettes of all the generations numbers matching non numbers matching so I don't discount your point but we are not the only ones on this website that know about the camaro, it won't be 35,000 units sold it will be more like 350,000 units sold, but I changed my mind, your right if it's in good condition it will go up in value. it will just take four generations of our childrens children to cash in. :sm0::sm0::sm0::sm0:
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