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Brian,
I used the corvette folks as an example (after first looking at their site this morning), they can ask what ever they like, but the car will not sell to anyone unless they have no clue as to what they are buying. With that said, I based my initial estimate of this particular cars worth all on the description by the owners son (who is posting it here for his father). Based on this, and the knowledge of what is and what has not selling at the larger auctions over the last year or so (and what it cost to make a car like this into a Top Flight winner), I stand by my original estimation. Since my client is not interested in the car, and I do not want it for myself, I would say that I have been most fair in what the "true market value" is, or is not (as I always have been on this forum). Compare apples to apples, and we are all fine, compare apples to oranges, and nothing will ever work out between your opinion and mine..........I've rambled on enough, time to take my son to Pizza Hut and bond for a while........
Sincerely,
Bill S.
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