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WOW!!! That price seems like a lot. Is it really worth that and do you think that will get that much out of it?
 
reubenmc said:
WOW!!! That price seems like a lot. Is it really worth that and do you think that will get that much out of it?

No, No and No
 
That price doesn't seem high to me at all. 1990 Callaway TT Convertibles are worth a fortune! ;)
 
90Callaway said:
That price doesn't seem high to me at all. 1990 Callaway TT Convertibles are worth a fortune! ;)


That's nothing, you should see the price of a 91 convertible;) :t :D
 
B/STOCK said:
No, No and No

I would say its all a matter of opinion. If you bought your C5 new, you spend around 50-55k, is it worth it? No, No, and No, especially for being no faster than it is. Just my opinion.
 
my opinion

if its perfect and it seems to be, then i think 45 to 52 would be the range. (add 10 if reeves visits toronto or china)
 
B/STOCK said:
No, No and No

"worth it" means many different things - subject to opinion...
While the car itself may or may not draw those prices, we all have to start somewhere, right... Callaway Corvette's (or any Callaway vehicle) will hold its value - they simply will not drop that much in value (compared to other Vette's) as they have ALL the right elements - Power, Style, Limited production, Quality.

If you take a used $50,000 Callaway and a slightly used $50,000 Vette, the unfortunate thing is, the Vette will depreciate quicker, over the same period to follow :(

I guess that''s one of the few times a new Vette would be faster than a Callaway ;LOL :v
 

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