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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
Who cares! This has been entertaining on its own right. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/wink.gif
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
The entire market craze reminds me of a friend in California who started a door hardware polishing business with himself and one truck. He would go to an exclusive area to perform his service, within a day half the homes on the block were calling wanting theirs done. Four years later, 12 trucks and 30 employees. Hmmmmmmm.
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
Let me see if I get this correctly....in other words, your friend is going to high dollar neighborhoods and being paid a pretty penny to go to a rich person's home to polish his knobs?
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
Sounds like a job George Micheal might like!
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
I think I just stumbled on the captain of the fishing trip. The 27.9 mile Red LS-6 is up for sale again and the owner/broker is the same guy who's friend just got hooked with the 150K clone.
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
He has advertised several LS-6 cars for sale on this site.
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Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
Dave,
Are you following the Collector Car Fraud string: https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show.../page/0#217137 Might want to pass on the following to the buyer: Bryan W. Shook The Law Offices of Darrell C. Dethlefs 2132 Market Street Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011 (717) 975-9446 [email protected] |
Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
'Nother gen-x'r here (34 yrs old). Many folks seem to forget that our generation ALSO grew up with these cars! Back in the mid-to-late 80's the LS6, Hemi, etc were out of our reach, but I can tell you that every high school parking lot and cruise spot was packed with "lesser" 68-72 Malibu's, Cutlass, Camaros, etc. Back then these were cheap 15-20 yr old used cars.
We all WANTED the LS6, Hurst Olds, Z28, etc, and we all have fond memories of the 60s/70s cars that were our "first". As more of us get into the position to afford the "top dog" models that we always wanted, I predict the values will stay high. As for me... forget it. I don't see me having that kind of disposable income for many years to come. Plus, although I really appreciate the historic significance of the "rare" cars, I feel clones are where it's at! I own my car to drive it... when I want, and where I want. Having a high dollar piece would spoil the fun for me... too much worry. The only sad part is that the collector car craze is even driving the price of base model stuff out of the reach of guys like me. I guess I shouldn't complain though.. I bought my Chevy II CHEAP in 1986, and it is worth much more today. |
Re: I need help to authenticate a LS6 Convertible
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