JDee
Ancient Racer
$69,999.99 is in the $60K range. So is $72,000, or maybe $75,000. All sorta kinda close to the "60K range". I just don't see it either, not if they want to make any money on them.
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My sentiments exactly!!!! The dealer caught me off guard When I ordered my Boss...his only allocation and My Boss is in my garage...so end to a ADM tale that I don't want to relive for ANY car....................If I can't get your car at MSRP or LOWER, you can keep it!!!!!!!!!!!!!you are nuts to pay any adm. Been there done that and got burned. Never again. Nope.
by mass producing the one line which has remained since 1953
except for 1983 Love to point that out to the vette guys
If I only knew then what I know now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..............cost me $5K to see the light..........................I guess that's cheap compared to today's ADM ripoffs?Imho you are nuts to pay any adm.
I think those days are long gone......I don't care if it's made in Transylvania ...............
Not my numbers, they are GM's but I don't see how they can do it.
I'm pretty sure I saw a 1983 Corvette in the Corvette Museum a few years back (must have been 2008). Supposedly a few were made for preproduction testing, none were offered for sale, and most were destroyed. Not sure if the museum car was a sinkhole casualty.except for 1983 Love to point that out to the vette guys.
OH NO...Not that again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!They then remind us of the “Mustang II”
This was VERY true.We just were getting over the gas lines of late '73/ early'74 and no one wanted to buy a gas guzzling hot rod. The muscle car era of that tyme was just about thru anyway...I still don't understand how that Smokey Bandit Trams AM car wiggled thru? Just glad to see Performance back with a vengeance today, with today's technology helping immensely!!!The Mustang II was a victim of the Times.