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C5 for a 65??
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<blockquote data-quote="hb32" data-source="post: 17461" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>Wow!!! Lots of window shopping and research has come up with a few interesting points.</p><p>1. Real emphasis on big block or fuelie cars</p><p>2. All the good ones are for sale at dealers... at a premium</p><p>3. More roadsters then coupes which is to be expected with the production numbers </p><p>4. Lots of high/overpriced cars in my opinion</p><p>5. Lots of N.O.M. cars</p><p>6. Lots of modded cars or far from stock</p><p>7. Most sellers are heavy on the " best one out there" selling feature</p><p>8. Alot of cars seem to come up constantly on search in many places and have been for sale for a loooonnnnggg time! So either they are overpriced or not desireable?</p><p>I know that I am not going to get one for nothing and would be more then willing to pay a decent price but really, some people need to give there head a shake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb32, post: 17461, member: 561"] Wow!!! Lots of window shopping and research has come up with a few interesting points. 1. Real emphasis on big block or fuelie cars 2. All the good ones are for sale at dealers... at a premium 3. More roadsters then coupes which is to be expected with the production numbers 4. Lots of high/overpriced cars in my opinion 5. Lots of N.O.M. cars 6. Lots of modded cars or far from stock 7. Most sellers are heavy on the " best one out there" selling feature 8. Alot of cars seem to come up constantly on search in many places and have been for sale for a loooonnnnggg time! So either they are overpriced or not desireable? I know that I am not going to get one for nothing and would be more then willing to pay a decent price but really, some people need to give there head a shake. [/QUOTE]
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