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Death Pony;1856769; said:
Sunderland sounds like a rough place.......


More like Gangstaland.....

my 71 Ford F-150 will own all you fools.:ROFL: My father bought it new in high school, and now we are fixing it up nights and weekends....

Book price is close to 29g for the old POS in POS condition:WHOA:, more after it is restored....
 
Kobeclone;1856813; said:
More like Gangstaland.....

my 71 Ford F-150 will own all you fools.:ROFL: My father bought it new in high school, and now we are fixing it up nights and weekends....

Book price is close to 29g for the old POS in POS condition:WHOA:, more after it is restored....


B.S.!!!! Why is it so high???
 
csx4236;1854892; said:
Your right cause the Z06 vette is quicker then most of all those cars Porsche turbo, Ferrari 430, lambo what else?

:ROFL:

Speed verse style and elegance. I know which one I'd pick when there's such an expansive gap between how much attention people pay to a Corvette, and how much they pay to a Ferrari. If we want to talk about track speed I can always start throwing around the names of some faster Europeans, if you'd like. Corvettes aren't very popular outside of the US for good reason.

Also agree with the others that the 355 and 348 for that matter will be timeless classics.
 
rmorse;1856925; said:
B.S.!!!! Why is it so high???

Im not really a car enthusiast, so I don't really know. Kelly Bluebook says 29g's though....

But maybe because it has had one owner and only 21,000 miles???
 
japes;1856937; said:
:ROFL:

Speed verse style and elegance. I know which one I'd pick when there's such an expansive gap between how much attention people pay to a Corvette, and how much they pay to a Ferrari. If we want to talk about track speed I can always start throwing around the names of some faster Europeans, if you'd like. Corvettes aren't very popular outside of the US for good reason.

Also agree with the others that the 355 and 348 for that matter will be timeless classics.


I would take a new F430 over a new vette but only for the sheer fact that female undergarments start dropping when they see a Ferrari.
 
Kobeclone;1858220; said:
Im not really a car enthusiast, so I don't really know. Kelly Bluebook says 29g's though....

But maybe because it has had one owner and only 21,000 miles???

Do you mean 2,900? That's not the same as 29G, ie: 29,000.
 
scubasteve06;1858318; said:
I would take a new F430 over a new vette but only for the sheer fact that female undergarments start dropping when they see a Ferrari.

Honestly who in the hell wouldn't lol but lets be real one car is 50-75k and the other is over 250-300k new and the vette can keep up with all these
200K+ supercars for a fraction of the price.
 
csx4236;1858588; said:
Honestly who in the hell wouldn't lol but lets be real one car is 50-75k and the other is over 250-300k new and the vette can keep up with all these
200K+ supercars for a fraction of the price.


Actually the new F430 is 136,000 still a damn pretty penny.:eek:
 
scubasteve06;1858612; said:
Actually the new F430 is 136,000 still a damn pretty penny.:eek:

Your pricing is way off, A new F430 sticker price for base model is 200,000.
A good friend just purchased a use 2007 F430 for 225,000 and that was the original sticker price for car. They are not 136,000 You can't even get a porsche turbo for uner 140,000

here is link to some prices http://www.automotive.com/new-cars/pricing/01/ferrari/index.html
 
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