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Just got the Oct. issue of Corvette Mag. with 68-82 Market Guide.
Mid to late C3's unchanged from last time. Early C3's, looks like the chromies, are up a bit. It's all a matter of finding someone with easy money that wants something bad enough.
They do state that their info comes from auctions and such where there is a higher percentage of people with more money than brains, but an occianial deal may slip through now and then.
Mid to late C3's unchanged from last time. Early C3's, looks like the chromies, are up a bit. It's all a matter of finding someone with easy money that wants something bad enough.
They do state that their info comes from auctions and such where there is a higher percentage of people with more money than brains, but an occianial deal may slip through now and then.
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