firstgear
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Frankly, I think the prices are too low for C2s.
in my case....my EX WIFE GOT MONEY!!Proteam has had a corner on the market for a long time (like you said ) I got my car there,they have buyers all over the country..Good for him.
I to just saw an article in bussiness week about a Vitamin C Orange 1970 Hemi (only 1 built) auctioned for $$2.3 million.."Boomers Got Money"
in my case....my EX WIFE GOT MONEY!!
I became aware that the Chevelles and GTOs were very under priced 5-10 years ago. Looking back I should kick myself in the butt. I should have bought more cars and less stock. Now the cars are worth a mint and the stocks aren't doing so well. Live and learn.
I am glad that I could be your source of entertainment ....T-minus 14 months and counting.....Priceless, you just cracked me up. Thanks.
Gerry
My Corvettes have been better investments than anything I did with equities.
Frankly, I think the prices are too low for C2s.
Kid-again, you are right on, and I'm not just trying to weasel another ride to " Rillio's " next August. :L
Barry, Our Corvettes ARE undervalued as compared to the blossoming muscle car market. The value of our cars has increased over the years, but never the hundred fold values, that we are now seeing on some of GM's, and Mopar's muscle cars.
If I had my way, I would like to see another instant 50 % increase in the Corvette pricing. Don't forget they are a disappearing breed, and when they are gone, it's over.
Stepinwolf
And we sell them for that, and higher, all the time...as do other reputable Corvette dealers.
Elaine
Bob, in many ways I'd love to see a 50% increase in the values also just so when I look at the cars in my garage I can smile even more than I already do knowing they went up in value.......... but at the same time I wish that the market would crash on them and the values would plummet by 75% simply so I could afford to buy more of them to enjoy!
At some point I'd LOVE to add another C2, a C1 and an early chrome bumper C3 to the garage but the way prices are going I honestly don't know if I'll EVER be able to afford another corvette.
Even when I got my '65 2 1/2 years ago the price was high (compared to 10, 15 or more years ago when a lot of forum members bought their Midyears for literally only a couple thousand dollars) but even less than 3 years I've seen the appraised value go up significantly. At this ratre, by the time I find another job and can start putting and saving some money into the bank again rather than just taking out, the prices are going to be so high than even complete basket case project cars are not going to be affordable.
let the market crash, have prices drop WAY, WAY down again and lets go back to the days of just enjoying the cars rather than worrying about buying them for retirement investments, and seeing what they can bring from the "stupid money spenders" at places like B-J.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know it will never happen but it's a nice fantasy....
A fantasy, too true.
Unless you plan on selling your car, then why?If I had my way, I would like to see another instant 50 % increase in the Corvette pricing