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I'd give $30k for it if the owner fixed the bumper and secured a valid title.
I can't wait for all the "Barn Find" 2002 Camero SS & WS6's to start hitting the market. I think 9/10 of them were bubble wrapped with their MSO's and commemorative floor mat cryogenically preserved.
A 2002 SS came through work with 3000 original miles on it. Car was original down to the tires. The people
Who owned it said it was put in a garage and left to sit.
Girl I went to HS with had one brand new 35 anniversary edition. Beautiful car even though I prefer a WS-6. On another note cool find but with no title, damage, and all that hassle pass.
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In GA, if the court ok'd the sale, and its publicly auctioned, its pretty easy to get a title in your nameAnd after you go through all those hurdles, the real owner shows up with the original title and takes you to court to get his car back, the seller has disappeared, and you're out $38k. Pass......
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Exactly what I was thinking. Could be stolen as well..This car was absolutely hidden from the repo man. I refuse to believe any other story. It's not like it was a bubble wrapped and preserved car that was left behind by some old guy who passed, instead it was a slightly modified (note the tinted tails) car which hit something up front and stashed away in a random storage unit until they probably couldn't afford to pay for that anymore either.
The big draw is the 720 miles, obviously these cars are not hard to find. I'm sure some corvette collector will throw it in the stable and not drive it for 30 years.