I'm sure many of you have seen it on eBay, a banana yellow '66 GT350 vintage racer (6S2049). It was my observation for the longest while that 65-66s held their value even when built as vintage racers, but this one hasn't even had so much as a nibble in the number of times it's been listed. Has the market for vintage racers become saturated? Has the time finally come where there's more folks looking for street cars over... well... racers? Is there something about this car my antiquated copy of the registry isn't privy to? Insights, opinions, and experiences? ToM kUbLeR 6S296... maybe I'll drag it out to Tulsa... --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page
Don't know anything about this car but it certainly wouldn't be the first vintage racer that was a rebody or had the front clip with original Ford VINs replaced. Dave McDonald 6S1757 tjinsa@yahoo.com wrote: > I'm sure many of you have seen it on eBay, a banana yellow '66 GT350 > vintage racer (6S2049). > > It was my observation for the longest while that 65-66s held their > value even when built as vintage racers, but this one hasn't even had > so much as a nibble in the number of times it's been listed. Has the > market for vintage racers become saturated? Has the time finally come > where there's more folks looking for street cars over... well... > racers? Is there something about this car my antiquated copy of the > registry isn't privy to? > > Insights, opinions, and experiences? > > ToM kUbLeR > > 6S296... maybe I'll drag it out to Tulsa... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Do you Yahoo!? > Make Yahoo! your home page > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/my/navbar/sethp/*http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs%20%20>