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JL8Jeff 03-15-2006 02:11 PM

Classic car dealer greed!
 
I know for a fact that this 1967 Camaro sold for $65K last month and the dealer who bought it already has it jacked up to $95K! What a shame. It's an awesome pro-touring built car but will probably be stuck at the dealer for 2-3 years until they lower the price.

67 RS/SS Camaro

enRo 03-15-2006 02:27 PM

Its very nice... its even got the mighty LS1 ... but 95G's? Thats bonkers

Squirrel 03-15-2006 03:12 PM

call them and offer 70k, when they laugh at you or whatever say, "hey, thats 5k more than you bought it for"......go, do it

BonzoHansen 03-15-2006 04:31 PM

Lots of $$ pumped into it. IRS. I no like the wheels.

Rich189 03-15-2006 05:16 PM

extremely nice car but they are also asking way to much

ar0ck 03-15-2006 06:24 PM

Nice, expensive... but nice

qwikz28 03-15-2006 06:32 PM

i think it will sell. its absolutely worth the money imo. i would take a driver car over a original resto any day. and if i had the money, i would pay top dollar for something like that without the hassle of having to wait and/or do the work yourself.... convenience=$$$

WayFast84 03-15-2006 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by qwikz28
i think it will sell. its absolutely worth the money imo. i would take a driver car over a original resto any day. and if i had the money, i would pay top dollar for something like that without the hassle of having to wait and/or do the work yourself.... convenience=$$$

I agree! Hell If I had the skill and the time Id build up a 2nd gen like that :lol:

JL8Jeff 03-15-2006 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by qwikz28
i think it will sell. its absolutely worth the money imo. i would take a driver car over a original resto any day. and if i had the money, i would pay top dollar for something like that without the hassle of having to wait and/or do the work yourself.... convenience=$$$

But would you pay $95K knowing they bought it for $65K less than a month ago? That car was a good deal for $65K considering the quality of parts and work. The wheels are the main thing that I would change.

qwikz28 03-15-2006 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
But would you pay $95K knowing they bought it for $65K less than a month ago? That car was a good deal for $65K considering the quality of parts and work. The wheels are the main thing that I would change.

thats the only thing... but still we're talking a whole other ball game here... 95K!!!! if someone has that kind of money then price really isnt that big of a concern. i dont know... honestly im just thinking out loud (kinda) right now

jims69camaro 03-16-2006 06:48 AM

$95k in my hand right now would be at least three cars: one would be a nice, half completed second gen, one a fourth gen - most likely an SS so '98-'02 - lower mileage LS1 street beast that will be an 8.XXX second 1/4 mile fireball, and then maybe a mother mopar thrown in for good measure - i like hemi 'cudas, but i could make do with a 440 six pack (at least a 383, maybe blown with a huge collector sticking up through the hood?).

$95k for one car is nice for the person on the receiving end because they are getting paid. not so nice for the payor nor the collector car market because the prices just keep going higher and higher... when will this bubble break? i think people like this unscrupulous dealer are forcing the issue. what did he do to the car to warrant a 30k price increase? nothing...

it used to be that only ferraris appreciated in price once you bought them.

chevyt454 03-16-2006 08:45 AM

I learned a long time ago to go on car club forums and get the best deals.


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