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- 1959 black 270hp (9/2/69) 1981 Beige L81(10/20/80)
I agree that the car is going into a collection and will not see much road time. There are a lot of boomers out there right now with a lot of money to play with. Somehow the money part missed me but if I had deep pockets and there was a car I really wanted it would be mine, no matter the cost. I think that is what we are seeing.
As far as actually driving them just look at the value and rarity of the cars in Jay Leno's collection. Every one that is finished is road ready and he drives them all. He got a ticket for unsafe speed for going 70 in one of his Stanley Steamers a while back. For those that are coming to CruiseFest you will notice that every Corvette in the Corvette Classics Museum (51 on display and around 100 in the collection) are all currently licensed. They all get a trip around the I 469 loop around Ft. Wayne occasionally to keep them in road condition. Even the '53s and each one of the complete set of '57 Feulies in every color offered get their turn on the road.
If I owned a car like that Pace car it wouldn't get daily use but I would drive it to shows and cruises ect.
As far as actually driving them just look at the value and rarity of the cars in Jay Leno's collection. Every one that is finished is road ready and he drives them all. He got a ticket for unsafe speed for going 70 in one of his Stanley Steamers a while back. For those that are coming to CruiseFest you will notice that every Corvette in the Corvette Classics Museum (51 on display and around 100 in the collection) are all currently licensed. They all get a trip around the I 469 loop around Ft. Wayne occasionally to keep them in road condition. Even the '53s and each one of the complete set of '57 Feulies in every color offered get their turn on the road.
If I owned a car like that Pace car it wouldn't get daily use but I would drive it to shows and cruises ect.