Kurt Heinrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But now they're not called clones, they're called "tribute cars". I guess the opportunists figured out they conTRIBUTE to their bank accounts.Kurt Heinrich
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71 Cutlass Supreme SX Convertible----- Original Message -----From: KurtSent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 9:58 PMSubject: RE: 69 H/O convertible found/ good to be worth $$$$???Think about it, Steve. You said it would be great to see some Olds up there. Really? I don't think so, reason being just what you said after that.At first it is flattering to see that your Olds is worth a lot. But then what happens? They are expensive to have, restore, keep (insurance, etc.) And worst of all, slimeball opportunists who are in it for the money get involved, clones proliferate to be paraded as original, liars and cheaters are around every corner.No, give me the times when a '70 W-30 was worth $6,000. There you'll find the true enthusiasts.
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