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People are getting hung up on the price and if it is "worth" it or not. I think the price reflects the limited availability of even getting a chance to own it. For this car and the people that will even get a chance to own it, money means nothing. In fact having money will not even guarantee that you get one, unless you pony up the scratch for the first one offered at the auction. After that, you will have to know someone or they might only be offered to dealers, etc. like the COPO Camaro is. Then the dealer can either keep it to bring traffic into the shop, or sell it for more than MSRP. The only shame in this is that I highly doubt any of these will be driven on the track or even at all, which is a crime.
It is also not a regular production car, which means it is not really intended for us everyday folks in first place. I think it is a statement for the what the 5th Gen Camaro can be and is. The Z/28, and bringing back the 1LE, is definitely the Swan song of the 5th Gen Camaro before it goes away. Appreciate it now.
Last edited by karnov; 01-03-2014 at 11:32 AM.
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