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Old 09-07-2006, 03:38 PM
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Default Cig owners interested in vintage car racing?

Posting for my buddy.

My buddy is looking to trade his '67 Camaro vintage trans-am car for a Cigarette (up or down plus cash is OK too).

Here's the linke to the car.

http://www.race-cars.com/carsales/ch...07208090ss.htm

If interested email him at [email protected]
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Old 09-07-2006, 08:52 PM
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45k you are kinding??????
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Default Re: Cig owners interested in vintage car racing?

lman gave me his log in info so I could post a clarificaiton on what I'm looking for (based on Todd's "question" I suppose).

I'm not lookig to trade for a new Gladiator with 1075s... I've seen at least 10 older Bullets, Cafes and Guns for sale priced in a range of $0 - $50k of my asking price on the Camaro. Additionally, I've seen another 10 boats that, based on comments in this forum should be priced within a range of $0 - $50k of my asking price... And there are a couple that are under my ask.

That's really the type of boat I'm looking to trade for (sub-$100k older Cig). I'd go for a Bullet, Mistress, Cafe, Gun or 28SS. If interested, give a shout, I'm happy to talk about options.

On to the car...

For a frame of reference and some education, please have a look at prices, components and construction on similar cars:

http://race-cars.com/carsales/transam.htm
http://race-cars.com/carsold/transam.htm

You'll notice that my car is significantly less expensive than other comparable cars (heck, have a look at the weight, 250lbs in a steel race car doesn't come cheap!). I thought I'd take out the B/S factor on the price. You boat guys know how this goes... It couldn't be replicated for double the cost (heck the shocks alone are $4k before they go on the shock dyno). This car is a dominant car with the right driver and a top 3 car with the wrong driver.

Please feel free to contact me with any addional questions, comments, b/s or whatever. ([email protected]) I'd prefer save my buddy the trouble of having to repeatedly respond to questions on the board.

Thanks!

Sean

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