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: http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Chronographs/68.Camaro/
Hey Mark
Thanks very much for the reply, it has made things clearer for me. The problem for me is that i was trying to combine the purchase of a Monza with buying something that won;t depreciate and may have some future appreciation. That may not be possible but at the end of the day the Monza appeals to me most so its about finding the best route to one. Unsure if that means a new one thats been hanging around, a white or blk version or an early re-edition which has no Monza or Tag badge but simply "Monza". I cant seem to find any for much less than the $1500/£1000 mark which Jeffs price range seems to indicate Monzas don;t currently reach.
I also understand that some do not have serial numbers pressed on the case and am unsure what diff that has to value and similar with lack of box, papers etc (to varying degrees)
Once again thanks for your help!
Rich
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