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Re: For those of us who cried about the C4 cash for clunkers...

Subject: Re: For those of us who cried about the C4 cash for clunkers...
by 81c3 on 2009/8/19 14:55:22

Many of you guys arent old enough to remember, but a looong time ago Mopars like the Cuda and Super Birds couldnt hardly be given away. Other cars like the AMC S/C Rambler and Javelins had about the same status. We all know the current values of those cars now.

Its gonna take a few years, but the C4 will be worth a good penny one day. At this rate of destruction between turning them into track cars, wrecks, neglect and now the socialists program CFC, there are fewer and fewer everyday.

I was a big second generation Camaro Z/28 guy before getting into Vettes. The later cars, 74-81 had the same status that the C4 has. They were the red headed stepchild of the group. Go look on any selling site and check the price on a nicely kept low mile example of say a 74 Z28 or a 77 Z28 of which there were only approximately 14,000 built. Thyere climbing even in this economic environment. Other examples would be station wagons!! Who ever wanted one? Now theyre being turned into cruisers, and some are pretty damn sweet.

Everyone go out and enjoy your Vettes. But in doing so, keep them maintained and looking their best. Someday you'll have a nice car to hand down to your sons that will also be worth bit.
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