I am a little unclear if you are trying to make a sound investment or just want a cool car to cruise around in. The reason I as is because I am sure that you could get a really fun, classic car for less than $25k. So, does it matter to you that the numbers match on car you own, or are you just trying to not get taken advantage of. It's just my opinion, but I think that if you're going to pay good money for a fun, classic car that you should be seriously passionate about it. This whole "im not hung up on this particular car" thing doesn't do it for me. Cars like this are meant to generate passion and irrational thoughts about souping it up, drag racing and doing burnouts in empty parking lots. Just my $.02
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