NEW 2010 Nickey Camaro
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I agree I'd never pay that much for that car. I am curious what you get for $98,900. It still has the stock brakes on it. I mean I can design a wheel put some stripes on it and change the hood for alot less than $98,900. I thought these cars were gonna be like the 4th Gen they did. Oh and I'd buy a ZR1 before I bought that. Whats another 20 grand when you've spent a 100 already.
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Depends how you look at it. If you look at it like it will be a valuable collector car in 20-30 yrs it could be worth the 98k to buy. Look how much the purpose built camaros from 1969 are worth now(Yenko, Baldwin, Nickey, Berger) True ZL1's are almost impossible to get. If you would rather buy a ZO6 and mod it and have 100k+ in it thats ur choice. But the value of a ZO6 in 5 yrs much less 20-30 will be worth nothing compared to what it cost new.
I guess if you can afford it, you can buy whatever you want and not worry about cost. The 98k for a Nickey might lose value big time and it might not, only time will tell.