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Old 05-14-2015, 04:11 PM   #12
highwinger
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Re: Going price on a running burb

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I certainly hope the prices are increasing. Appreciation (or at least retention) was one of the biggest reasons I went old-school in my vehicles. However, I now know I paid too much initially and have continued to put some more time & money into it mainly because of the utility it provides the family in addition to the car show appeal and mechanical simplicity. It gets about the same attention as the 68 Camaro did, but not nearly the number of offers. I hope keeping it clean, improvements and keeping it in the show circuits and driving it daily will increase local interest. The biggest negatives I hear are gas mileage and size, but it isn't nearly as big as the newer burbs. And the mpgs...it's a V8 and they don't vary greatly.
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