Should I or shouldn't I?
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Do you have money to invest? Cause the only reason you should buy that is if you're going to drive it less than 100 miles each summer and keep it in just as good of condition as it is in now.
It would be at least a 10 year investment, if you want to make real money off it 20-30 years down the road will bring big bucks.
It would be at least a 10 year investment, if you want to make real money off it 20-30 years down the road will bring big bucks.
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I can get financed no problem, i woul keep this in a garage and I pobablh would only drive it a few miles here and there maybe swap the rims for some Other stock ZR-1s since I've been starin at the same rims on my other Z28s so I want a little diversity lol but the plan is drive to Austin in my F-150 and push the car on the trailer and drive it to a storage unit and hopefully in 10-15 years later maybe auction it off on that Mecum auto auction for big money haha
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Nice find for sure. That thing is clean. Not even anything more than normal surface rust on anything not painted. Hell the exhaust tubing is even still fresh. If you are buying as an investment I probably wouldn't drive at all tho. Looks great
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This is purely my perspective, and not meant in a pejorative fashion: if you're going to shell out that much money for a Camaro, I would spring for an SS model - whether it be slightly more costly, or a few more miles on it; especially if it's an investment.
I also wouldn't think any less of you if you were to buy the car and drive it a few thousand miles a year. You are getting a brand new muscle car, for the most part, and for much less than it cost new. Why not drive it and enjoy it?
I also wouldn't think any less of you if you were to buy the car and drive it a few thousand miles a year. You are getting a brand new muscle car, for the most part, and for much less than it cost new. Why not drive it and enjoy it?