Yeah, old corvettes that you couldn't see at least 80 of a day, everyone and their mother seems to have a corvette, which is also true of a Mustang, but tell me how many of the GT500's are being produced as opposed to the Z06's production numbers? If the Z06 has less production numbers than the GT500, then yeah, I'll agree with you, but I'm almost 100% sure they are higher.
I rest my case.
EDIT: BTW, if you look at that '78 corvette, there are zero bids on it, even though it does have 9 days left, check the end of the auction, plus it's an anniversary edition, definitely lower production numbers, more rare. The '78 Mustang is a 6 cylinder auto with 107K on it, you're right, that's not a real mustang. The '69 Mach 1 has almost a week left for bidding, give it time, also it has almost 3K miles on it. The '67 corvette is a classic and the price again reflects the fact that in 20 years, if the mileage is kept down, it'd be a good investment at it's price right now, but also note that it only has 400 miles on it.
Last edited by DanMyers; 05/21/06 05:53 PM.