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Lots of contradiction in that rant....
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There is truth in his rant. Most people don't know what there looking at, and many sellers are delusional with their asking price.
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Who is this clown. what people do with their cars is not his concern. so that was a selfish rant. he needs to get a life
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I only have one race car. I do have a big garage full of race car stuff and tools. I can tell you there is no one in my family that will want my race car. Once I decide to retire i will have to liquidate all my possessions to be able to live my final years. Once I am gone someone can liquidate what is left.
Any true Muscle car in good condition is always going to be worth a decent price. The junk that is being built since the mid 70's will not be worth much other than scrap. Prices will vary with demand. There will alwasy be collectors of things old.
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And I can't count the number of times that idiot uses the word "reality". In "reality" it sounds to me like he might be the one with the problem.
Way back when, my brother-in-law ordered a brand spanking new 1970 Road Runner post with a 440-6BBL setup, 4-speed, 4.10:1 Dana, bench seat and little else. Super cool muscle car. It now needs restoration. He's questioned me about restoring the car for him and I've questioned him about selling it. But as he tells me, he doesn't care what anyone else thinks - it's his "baby", as long as he can go out into his garage and look at it -- restored or not, it makes him happy. I'm sure it brings back a flood of memories and I can truly appreciate that. I personally have a pretty neat 1971 Corvette in my garage I enjoy working on. My daughter has called dibs on the car and she can have it when I go out to pasture. In the meantime, I'll go out to the garage every day and either work on it, or look at it and fondle my tools. It's my car and I'll do with it what I want. I'm old. So is my brother-in-law. Our old cars make us happy. That's the real point. Fork that guy with the rant...and the over-stuffed ego.. ![]() Wayne Last edited by Wayne Scraba; 09-10-2025 at 01:17 PM. |
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