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gtc:
A dictionary definition of rare: "not often seen or found, and therefore admired or valued very much".

But advertisers don't care about the true meanings of words -- they use them as they wish. Hence caveat emptor!

69VETTE:

Gtc, too funny, you didn't mention that you were a lawyer?

Let the buyer beware!!

anychevy:

--- Quote from: gtc on May 20, 2014, 02:46:29 PM ---A dictionary definition of rare: "not often seen or found, and therefore admired or valued very much".

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There are a lot of exceptions to that definition, pick any of these  :eek:

http://www.carsite.co.uk/news/article/top-10-worst-britishmade-cars-of-all-time/12818



bfit:

--- Quote from: anychevy on May 20, 2014, 02:21:32 PM ---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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now that is a logical point

The L88 of which a few were manufactured
and I read recently that there are more that twice that many claimed L88 in the US alone  never mind the ones  else where in the world.
there were  some 200 69 model L88 vehicle
are they rare a number would have been scraped in the early days so is the 100 real one around
if  yes then they are not rare.
Bfit

MY081:
Jesus Bfit you have a huge can opener dont you !!!

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