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Nice corvette mate! I've always preferred the 63 and the 69 to any other models, but hey, they are all nice.

Do you mind if I ask how much you paid for it? I've always been interested in owning a corvette, and you see so few of them around Adelaide.

Old friend of the family used to own a red '68 model. I was in love :P

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Nice corvette mate! I've always preferred the 63 and the 69 to any other models, but hey, they are all nice.

Do you mind if I ask how much you paid for it? I've always been interested in owning a corvette, and you see so few of them around Adelaide.

Old friend of the family used to own a red '68 model. I was in love :P

yer thats fine i paid $25,000 three years ago, looking around now you would find it hard getting one for that price. Adelaide is hard to cos as you said not reali that many around, id say $30,000 and you coud get one. if you reali wanted a vet and didnt mind going for a newer model a C4 you can get cheaper

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Nice looking cars buddy. Both look the goods.

Almost bought a L34 torana about 10yrs ago but couldnt get the finance for it. I had only started up my truck business a few months before and they wanted me to get a guarantor but my dad said no (doooooww) .

It was white with the black lines down the side (standard L34) and all matching numbers and interior 120,000 kms. Only mod was a ford 9" diff. They were asking $13,500 dollars for it .

I would hate to think what it would be worth now (only made 500 And most were for bathurst)

Also had a LH 202 4 spd torana as my second car (gold with gold hot wires) but it was written of thanks to some bi#*h doing an illegal u turn (an no, not at merino)

What do you think you would get for the torana today?

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Nice looking cars buddy. Both look the goods.

Almost bought a L34 torana about 10yrs ago but couldnt get the finance for it. I had only started up my truck business a few months before and they wanted me to get a guarantor but my dad said no (doooooww) .

It was white with the black lines down the side (standard L34) and all matching numbers and interior 120,000 kms. Only mod was a ford 9" diff. They were asking $13,500 dollars for it .

I would hate to think what it would be worth now (only made 500 And most were for bathurst)

Also had a LH 202 4 spd torana as my second car (gold with gold hot wires) but it was written of thanks to some bi#*h doing an illegal u turn (an no, not at merino)

What do you think you would get for the torana today?

ur kidding mate!!! i would have killed for the chance to own a L34 for that price, now u would be looking at nearly $100,000 for one!

I have been offered $10,000 for it and $12,000 but seeing as it was my first car i would hate to part wid it. plus all the time my dad, grandpa and i spent on it!

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