<VV> last convertible 5997 Humoriod!
Dave Keillor
dkeillor at tconcepts.com
Wed Jul 6 11:42:48 EDT 2011
List it on ebay and I'll bid on it. If I win it maybe I'll donate it to
the CPF. :)
Dave Keillor
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hubbell [mailto:whubbell at verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 10:30 AM
To: Rick Norris
Cc: Dave Keillor; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Subject: Re: <VV> last convertible 5997 Humoriod!
I have a pile of rust that used to be #6000. It is 100% original because
it is unrestored. Of course, all of the (still original, of course)
documentation to support my claim has also decomposed, but it is all
here in this pile. Because it is such a historically significant car and
100% original I am asking $100,000.
Bill Hubbell
On Jul 6, 2011, at 10:48 AM, "Rick Norris" <ricknorris at suddenlink.net>
wrote:
>
> Boy oh boy!
> Just wait'll someone drags up #6000!
> (I parted it out years ago! Weather stripping was bad..)
> TLH
>
>> I'm disappointed to see such a historically significant car offered
at
>> such a low price. But that illustrates that the Corvair market is
>> currently being heavily influenced by the "frugals". The combination
of
>> almost two million built and its dramatic fall from grace led to a
>> unique situation of a huge oversupply of a unique automobile. Were
it
>> not for GM's clueless marketing, a Corsa might today command a 50%
>> premium over a Chevelle SS whose only claim to fame was some badges
and
>> a big engine.
>>
>> I'm also disappointed to see people taking shots at the car and its
>> seller. If you don't like the car or its price, you don't have to
buy
>> it for goodness sake. What's the point of castigating the car and
its
>> seller? Oh, I almost forgot, this list is inhabited largely by the
old
>> school frugals who think a Corvair price should not exceed four
figures.
>> Sorry.
>>
>> Dave Keillor
>>
>> As the owner of 5997 it is no ones business what I paid for the car.
I
>> did not buy it of ebay that was the prior owner and I paid
considerably
>> more than the above mention price for the car. Provenance and
historical
>> significance cost money if you want the first or last of anything . I
>> only own or buy nice rust free unique cars. Every one of my cars is
>> available for sale but they are not cheap. I do not have to sell them
I
>> am not coping an attitude but I do not have patience for
misinformation.
>> I enjoy Corvairs but as the market is changing. Their prices are
being
>> driven up by other collector cars and even at my asking price 5997 is
a
>> steal for a collector but not a typical Corvair owner that sill
thinks
>> he can buy a really nice convertible for 2500.00. If it sells it will
be
>> for my asking price or darn close to it.
>
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