To: the invisib1e hand
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Any way, who cares ......so long as you're having fun.
![](http://photos2.ebizautos.com/used-1996-porsche-911-carrera-759-4330999-1-640.jpg)
2 posted on
08/30/2009 12:01:36 AM PDT by
Daffynition
("...... we are about to be czarred and fettered." ~ alterum ictum faciam.)
To: the invisib1e hand
This is why I have a 57 Bel Air and 67 Camaro.
3 posted on
08/30/2009 5:44:29 AM PDT by
FastCoyote
(I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
To: the invisib1e hand
I wonder if the trend holds for the lower end of the classic car market as well — i.e. not Bugattis and Grand Prix winners but production line Porsches and Chevrolets and stuff.
4 posted on
08/30/2009 5:51:44 AM PDT by
Yardstick
To: potlatch
7 posted on
03/14/2010 3:28:26 AM PDT by
devolve
( . . . . . . . . . Sarah Palin can spell corpsmen . . . . . . .)
To: the invisib1e hand
BS, prices are down almost 50% from what they were 2 years ago.
12 posted on
03/14/2010 12:22:53 PM PDT by
dalereed
To: the invisib1e hand
This Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for less
$13,000 in 1959 and was then raced
and was also legally driven on the street.
It was sold at auction for $16,400,000
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In Pompano Beach FL a red Ferrari 250 Testa
Rossa was converted to a Corvette 327ci
V8 engine and 4-speed transmission in
the early 60s and was driven on the street
for many decades and then sold for millions
![](http://images.gizmag.com/gallery_lrg/ferrari-testa-rossa-prototype-us16400000-auction-record-0.jpg)
world auction record 16.4 million
So where was the first sucessful AC-V8 conversion done?
Yes - A Corvette V8 engine was swapped into John Schmidt's
AC Bristol roadster in Pompano Beach Florida in late '50s
Sorry Carroll Shelby - 2nd bounce does not count!
What's in your garage?
17 posted on
06/04/2013 8:07:43 AM PDT by
devolve
18 posted on
01/30/2014 11:46:15 PM PST by
devolve
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