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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
You have to check your normal car buying thought process at the door, and you need deep pockets. Guys certainly aren’t buying that car for performance (compared to today’s cars). These guys buy these for investments, albeit rather speculative, as the muscle car market could drop like a rock, like the exotic car market did in the 80s. The current Vette will never be looked at like these old muscle cars. They are not all that interesting. They are just great.
Aren’t there a very small number of actual 69 Trans Ams, like than 100 or something goofy like that?
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There were a total of 697 Trans Ams built in 1969: 689 were coupes, 8 were convertibles. It's exactly what you said, a car like this is a strict investment. 69 T/As bring a lot at auction, and you can only imagine what a ragtop goes for.