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Old 11-25-2009, 07:10 AM
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[/ QUOTE ]All the original poster asked is what is it worth. He has his answer. He is under no obligation to prove what he has regardless of anyone else's interest in what it may or may not be.

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What it is worth depends on what he has. What does he have?
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Old 11-25-2009, 07:13 AM
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the yellow l88 in question is a real l88 , but is not a big tank car . and the person posting the ad is not the owner.

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What? It sure comes across as he is the owner. What the Hell? Are there some games being played. Holy [censored], are we speaking in code?
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Old 11-25-2009, 07:17 AM
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Yep, I am confused
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Old 11-25-2009, 07:20 AM
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the yellow l88 in question is a real l88 , but is not a big tank car . and the person posting the ad is not the owner.

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Initial poster explicitly states he is the owner of said car...???...
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Old 11-25-2009, 07:30 AM
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the yellow l88 in question is a real l88 , but is not a big tank car . and the person posting the ad is not the owner.

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Come on guys, you and the original poster are both from NC so I am guessing you both know the truth of the car and its owner? First the car was in question, a fair question mind you, now its owner is in doubt. Why all the secrets?

My guess is that the original poster is not the owner but the one wanting to be a buyer and is looking for a confirmation on what would be a fair price. I am also going to guess that the real reason there is no more talk and or truth is that you don't want the public to learn of what could be a very rare find worth more than perhaps you could get it for. Of course if I am correct neither the facts of the car nor its true owner will be shared, least until a deal is done.

Call it a hunch but I think I am right. There will be many skeptics, rightfully so, however I think that there is a glimmer of potential I am right.
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Old 11-25-2009, 07:36 AM
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[/ QUOTE ]All the original poster asked is what is it worth. He has his answer. He is under no obligation to prove what he has regardless of anyone else's interest in what it may or may not be.

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What it is worth depends on what he has. What does he have?

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As I said, he has his answer based on the examples others have provided here. The owner knows what HE HAS. He can figure it out from there. So he has no need to offer any additional info. Many people are very private about what they have and feel no need to to volunteer any additional info regardless of how nosy any of the rest of us are about the car. I respect the privacy of others in these cases.
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I'm certainly not knowledgeable enough to comment on these Corvettes, except that such a machine is the ultimate Vette in my opinion. I also can't comment on whether this is all "smoke and mirrors" or not. I do know he posted the same picture in another thread back on February 24, 2009 essentially saying "He would love to have these cars". Who knows what is going on. I for one don't really care, but I'm always open for a good story or car find.
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the yellow l88 in question is a real l88 , but is not a big tank car . and the person posting the ad is not the owner.

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"I have a low mileage 67 L-88 Corvette, 1 of 20 made. I have owned this car and about 20 others for almost 35 years. My question is does any body have a clue as to the value of this car. I have a guy begging me for it to go in a huge collection"


"he posted the same picture in another thread back on February 24, 2009 essentially saying "He would love to have these cars".



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We all should all have picked up on....

Numbers Mathing 67RS
1970 Z-28
1981 Z-28
Bunch Of Corvettes

The spelling &amp; wording just does not seem to add up, does it?

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[/ QUOTE ]All the original poster asked is what is it worth. He has his answer. He is under no obligation to prove what he has regardless of anyone else's interest in what it may or may not be.

[/ QUOTE ] If the owner really wanted to keep things quiet and find out what his car is worth then he should have contacted a high ranking NCRS member not post about it on an open forum
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