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Paid cash for it, used my year end bonus for myself for a change 

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Dave's '82
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Paid Cash. 5501. The one dollar was so it wouldn't end up in Philly on the street. I had to go higher than the asking price so the owner could say he got a better offer without lying. Now just keep buying stuff to make it better.
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Send PMEquinunk, PA - USA
Joined: 10/31/2007
Posts: 2573
Vette(s): 1972 conv, 4-speed, 350, 200hp, numbers match, rally wheels, war bonnett yellow w/white top. good condition, nice driver.
House fire, head-on in my 78' silverado, wife threw me away, i have waited 30+ years for a VETTE. Went to Carlisle in August 07'. Bought my dream with over half down. Financed the balance. Only a minimal amount left to go. Never been sorry, lovin every min of it. This site is #1. THANKS for the interaction. 



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Send PMKingston, Canada
Joined: 10/17/2007
Posts: 39
Vette(s): 1980 Silver, L48
Totally re-built at 52,000 KM
Now 355 CI
Edelbrock Performer package
Dual exhaust
I have always been a car guy since I was about 7 years old building models of some of the coolest cars from the 60's and 70's.
I entered real estate and bought a 1964 Pontiac Parisienne (Canadian car) for advertising (name and company on back window) but after about 5 years I decided I wanted something a little sportier so started looking for a Vette. Bought an 81 about 2 years ago with little knowledge of the cars and found out there was more wrong with it than I first though. I returned the car to the dealer who gave me all but $500.00 back to take it back (kinda like renting a sports car for a week). Continued looking off and on for another 2 years untill my daughters friends father saw my 64 Pontiac, I told him I wanted to sell my Pontiac and buy a Vette. He didn't want my Pontiac but I ended up buying his Vette, a 1980, silver, oyster interior, auto L48, 31,000 Mi in excellent condition.
Prior to my career as a real estate broker I was with Xerox Canada and was laid of in 1999. I had no job, a mortgage, and no car (I had to return my company car). From that point on I only pay cash for all my vehicles as I never want to be in a position where I have no income and big payments. I never buy new cars, only lease returns, a year old, with lots of warranty left. So... Paid cash for the Vette after taking my time to save and look around for the right vehicle. This is a good car with nothing to do on it although I want a little more power so will probably put in a crate engine.
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I was told many years ago....never finance a toy, or an investment. So I paid attention.........

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Wally,
I have a 72 coupe with 4 speed, what did you do to service the transmission and the differential? Just wondering what kind of work I should plan for in the future.
Thank you.--alex
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[QUOTE=MikeMc71]I was told many years ago....never finance a toy, or an investment. So I paid attention.........[/QUOTE]
my7T1 2008-01-08 13:56:39
Man, I'm too poor to pay attention.
I took the money out of my kids inheritance. Vette $4,700. Paint & body work $8,000. Driving the car of my dreams, pricless.......

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