To: bearshark who wrote (7427 ) 8/10/2022 4:35:01 PM From: robert b furman 1 RecommendationRecommended By longz
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7822 Hi Bear, I bet they will come closer to 165 to 175 with all the performance bells and whistles. The vettes that hold the best value always are the hi performance versions. My friend just bought a 63 fuelie coupe with 37,000 original miles and every NCRS level achieved - $160,000. I think he stole it BAT had 28,0000 63 fuelie coupe that sold for $323,000 two weeks ago. When Cohu hits 70, it won't matter what they cost. We'll be comfortable and feeling like after all these years of patience, we've done well and deserve reward. A brand new shiny corvette would be an excellent reminder of the 6 bagger Cohu gave us in 2023/2024. Good add at that price. I added 1500 @ 42850 last month ($28.57 average) - you beat me. My Nomad took best paint and best engine/drivetrain in the trailered modified division at the national Nomad Convention. Really felt good about how it was received. A very nice bunch of gearheads. One of the few events we've attended where most people there were older than us. A lot of the people there have owned there Nomads for 30 to 50 years. I bought mine when I was 17 July 5th, 1970. Really feels good to have one more complete. Last month I bought a 1957 Fuelie 3 spd. Old restoration and very original. The widow of the man who owned it locally decided to sell it and I got the first call. Bought it with out any hesitation. Black with silver coves The previous owner bought it in 1982 and owned it for 40 years. I guess we never own them, we just become a caretaker for them, till our time is up. sigh Got to love em every day like it is your last turning of the key. HOLD WITH CONFIDENCE! We're just now seeing the margin expansion as insourcing more products provides benchmark margins. Bob