On Apr 4, 2:12=A0pm, N8N <njna...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Check this out - those hubcaps look vaguely familiar. =A0Are those
> reworks of a Lark dog dish, or just something that looks very similar?
>
> nate
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> On Apr 4, 11:20 am, Ed <nob...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > Winding Road:http://starturl.com/fqddv
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> > eBay Auction Page: =A0http://starturl.com/1969Corvair
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> > While we've run across eBay Motors auctions before featuring
> > cars with virtually no wear after many years, this 1969
> > Chevrolet Corvair is the first one we've encountered that was
> > still in its bag.
>
> > According to the seller, this Corvair was sold in 1969 for
> > $1,900, delivered by truck to the original owner's house, and
> > then promptly prepared for long-term storage. The car comes
> > complete with the original keys, license plate screws, and a
> > fuel tank that's never seen a drop of fuel. It's considered,
> > unsurprisingly, by the Corsa and Corvair Society to be the
> > lowest mileage 1969 example in existence.
>
> > The complete time capsule state of affairs for this Corvair is
> > fairly impressive, but as with all cars that have been preserved
> > this completely, we wonder what a future owner would plan to do
> > with it. Driving the car would compromise its ridiculous
> > virginity, and spending $25,000 just to look at a car seems like
> > a rather large waste. Perhaps the GM Heritage Collection is
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Well if he had only spent a little more and bought a V-8 chevelle or
Nova he probally would have been getting a million for it., but still
kinda ok.


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