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I think this car sold in 2006 at Scottsdale for around $165K. Somebody is looking for a healthy/big gain in an eight year span that has seen a fall, a rise and a leveling in values. Probably worth what he paid plus some but 100% to 200% gain, I doubt it.- Top
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IMO, if you can't drive it around and enjoy it, I agree with Gene, may as well be a Picasso, monetary value but no visceral value.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Either way, it is still interesting to see which way the market goes. On one hand you have this one on E-bay with his ridiculous # & then you hear #'s in the 190---230 range. Obviously still alot of $$ but that is what the market will currently "BEAR". With the 50th anniversary of the 67's coming up ,I would think we'd see a rise as we did with the 63's.
Here's a good question. Is anyone currently doing a tally of how many REAL L-71's are still out there that survived ? Much like Jim Gessner is doing with the 65 Fuelies.- Top
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Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Either way, it is still interesting to see which way the market goes. On one hand you have this one on E-bay with his ridiculous # & then you hear #'s in the 190---230 range. Obviously still alot of $$ but that is what the market will currently "BEAR". With the 50th anniversary of the 67's coming up ,I would think we'd see a rise as we did with the 63's.
Here's a good question. Is anyone currently doing a tally of how many REAL L-71's are still out there that survived ? Much like Jim Gessner is doing with the 65 Fuelies.- Top
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Good point I suppose. We obviously ALL KNOW that there are 9000 L-71's out there for sale today, but this may be something worth looking in to in the future ; when I have ALOT MORE TIME ON MY HANDS !! And that ain't happening right now----LOL- Top
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Well, that's good advice from Ed---Thanks, there is NO substitute for experience---And as far as this guy (I just double checked) has a buy it now of 625K-----We'll good luck with that one----!!%$#!@#&*---that # isn't even in 190---230 neighborhood----MAKE THAT STATE---- Top
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Steve, at this point I would not assume anything other than - the engine block appears to be real!!! In 2006 B-J had no significant access to NCRS or the expertise that they have on their staff today.. At this point we have seen a good picture of a pad nothing more, the tags are not high enough resolution or the proper angle to confirm anything, assuming the exhaust is real because the block might be is a giant leap in faith.- Top
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Steve, at this point I would not assume anything other than - the engine block appears to be real!!! In 2006 B-J had no significant access to NCRS or the expertise that they have on their staff today.. At this point we have seen a good picture of a pad nothing more, the tags are not high enough resolution or the proper angle to confirm anything, assuming the exhaust is real because the block might be is a giant leap in faith.- Top
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I can't speak to the issue of remaining 435 cars, but I have a list of 19 of the 21 1967 L-88 cars by VIN. 20 production cars and one prototype.
And while I am thinking about it, one car that seems to have disappeared is a Green coupe that was for sale by Andy Affrica is the 1970s. Don't have the VIN of that one yet. Anyone know anything about this car.
I am NOT counting the "Lost L-88 Big Tank" car. Too many questions about that car.- Top
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