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I think it's because alone,they're both a great piece of Americana by themselves.Together they align & can bring others to pay that kind of money.
This particular type of car,plus Bruce owning it = transcends the norm. If Bruce owned a yellow Triumph TR7 back then instead and it had a pencil in the glovebox with his teeth marks on it,it wouldn't get 1/5th this price. ..are you listening Jon Voight. |
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Agreed Mr70
He still owns the '60 I believe ![]() |
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And the '69 RS/SS 350 'vert
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Tracker1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Agreed Mr70
He still owns the '60 I believe ![]() </div></div> Yes, that's the car he bought to gain LESS attention than the 57 Chevy Convertible in the auction. The auction car is probably worth pretty close to the estimated $850K. Why wouldn't it be? It has a much greater appeal to a wider audience than some obscure optioned muscle car that has sold for more. Whatever the 57 sells for, the 60 Corvette will double when the time comes. JMHO. |
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