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Todd Last night on Barrett Jackson they had a 1968 vert a lot like yours $37,000![Smile](https://camaroforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The seller and buyer combined give the auction 18% of what the car sold for. Plus 500 bucks to get in to bid.
? Time to buy a tent and lot and start a auction.![Wink](https://camaroforums.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
Todd Last night on Barrett Jackson they had a 1968 vert a lot like yours $37,000
![Smile](https://camaroforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The seller and buyer combined give the auction 18% of what the car sold for. Plus 500 bucks to get in to bid.
? Time to buy a tent and lot and start a auction.
![Wink](https://camaroforums.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Special cars are like wives (or girlfriends I guess). If YOU love it (her), it doesn't matter what anybody else thinks about it! I like my old cars, love some of them (my '69 Camaro is in the "love" category).
The car you've pictured looks real nice and if it's exactly what you want (color, drive train, stance,feel, etc.),and you can afford it, then buy it.
The best thing about this whole deal is that when you buy a solid car and later, if things change or you change, you can get your money back ormake some. Invest in yourself and in a decent classic car simultaneously and you'll be fine.
Hugger
The car you've pictured looks real nice and if it's exactly what you want (color, drive train, stance,feel, etc.),and you can afford it, then buy it.
The best thing about this whole deal is that when you buy a solid car and later, if things change or you change, you can get your money back ormake some. Invest in yourself and in a decent classic car simultaneously and you'll be fine.
Hugger
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