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question RARE car
bfit:
Here a question some one may be able to answer
What constitutes a rear car
A good number of corvette advertised are
RARE cars
Is that car a one of hand built car
Or one of a 1000000 production run
Or say one of a 30000. Productions run.
Its interesting to see so many RARE cars of similar years etc
Advertised constantly all RARE examples of a production car interesting !
May be these cars are RARE, because the car the seller has,
is a one of car.
Ie one of the one of, they have to sell
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Bfit
69VETTE:
Hello Bfit,
I think this question has been raised before.
Rare.. well, if its a low volume and numbered car, you may consider it rare.. say only 300 made of 25,000 is rare. Or something like the L88 Corvette is a Rare Car.
Rare could also mean priceless because they just don't exist anymore, or not many examples survive. Its a matter of opinion.
Its like this... when someone the other day said to me, why did a buy a C4 Corvette, when theyre common as dogs kahoonas , when you could have bought my corvette, which there is only 5 in the world. And my first reaction was that I would have just the same amount of fun, for half the price! and:
When you put your car up against any other red corvette (I wont mention the year), to the average person, and not an enthusiast, its all the same, so why would I pay what your asking for it!!
So to cap of the rare question, does it really matter?.. it may give you bragging rights, but in the scheme of enthusiasm, it doesn't bl__dy matter
LOL
bfit:
good points
how ever, that reasoning does not account for so many RARE corvettes up for sale.
Bfit
69VETTE:
Whilst some mau be of genuine reasons, the truth from what i have found is that a financial crisis is about to strike. Don't believe what the news or the media portrays, do your own research. Its not all rosy at it may seem.
anychevy:
--- Quote from: Bfit on May 20, 2014, 01:50:31 PM ---good points
how ever, that reasoning does not account for so many RARE corvettes up for sale.
Bfit
--- End quote ---
The most common "over use" of the term "rare" is used when a car is "estimated" to be 1 of 20 (for example)
Usually, its just because it happens to be optioned a particular way.
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