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While Reggie is a "collector" he also has a long term formal business buying and selling collector cars, not limited to Muscle Cars and Corvettes. He would be the best Judge regarding the added celebrity value assessment you seek as well as the underlying intrinsic value of the actual car itself.
Your friend should just call Reggie or Chip Gerst, who I believe was managing the buying and selling of Reggie's Cars at that time. Chip's Face Book L79s are certainly neat and very desirable cars. As far as the car itself, with no concrete dealer documentation, owner affidavits, a no issues VINed original engine and / or trans, a color change and an older restoration, I don't think its going to be a walk in the park to attain his asking price. |
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I had a '67 Corvette owned by Chris P from this site and after I owned it, it was owned by Reggie. I acquired it back and considered it more valuable because of Chris P's ownership.
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The "right" caretaker can certainly add value to a car once it been thru their hands, while with others it can raise some issues, regardless of celebrity status.
There's not a car in the garage-mahall, that I'd have any issues with [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img] |
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[img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] Now you're talking!
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