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Thanks for the message. I saw the two above my message. The ebay car expired at 88k plus and the Doc. machine seems a little high at 115k. I just missed a great copo that sold for 74k at the mecum Auction in Illinois last week. A real beauty. Garry
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There will always be another !!! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]
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Hey Garry, Don't worry about it being priced "a little high"...as a slimy Corvette dealer once told me when I made similar comment about a '65 L78 Coupe he had for sale, "You can never pay too much for a Corvette. You can just buy it too soon!" Same goes for COPOs I bet [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/naughty.gif[/img]
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If you think 115 is "a little high", why did you let "a real beauty" slip through your hands at only 74? Doubtfull you'll find one for less in these times.
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Sixties,
The $Total Cost with shipping back to California was much closer to $79,000.00 for the Green Copo and Yes it was a Bargin IMO. garryvette, I have several COPOs available in varying degrees of Quality. Please complete your profile and I will send you some info if you like. |