lostcreekranch
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I envy you who got to go drool at those car auctions. 1.98 million dollars for a Corvette L88 convertible. wow...
but honey, it's our retirement plan.
said the Edsel buyer...
217 Arizona collector car auction results with top 1 sales and analysis from Barrett-Jackson, RM Sotheby’s, Gooding & Co. and more
they say older air cooled Porsches have good appreciation value.
but no home runs like this Corvette.
could you send me one inch of your snow Cat Fever? no more now...
one of my best friend's father almost brought home that L88 new, but the wife said no because no a/c.
Wonder if it had a back seat, my friend and his motorhead brother got their hard working father to buy the most amazing cars.
They bought a Stage IV white firebird instead. Followed by a GTO, which I always thought at 335hp were a little slow, particularly with
an automatic. Another childhood friend had a bright red 442 convertible with a Hurst automatic. My three closest friends now, all of us high school buddies, all had hot cars in high school. I had to work to save for college, no fancy car for me.
My friend and I still chuckle, I coulda had an L88!
How about $3.85M for a 67 L88? There were only 20 L88's built in the 1967 model year.
Barrett-Jackson 214: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 sells for $3.85 million [w/video] - Autoblog