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  • #16
    Originally posted by MunsterZ28 View Post
    numbers matching parts in perfect condition im sure gm would sign a pretty fat check to get it back in there possession but i cant even imagine the amount of money they would offer.
    Unfortunately, I can assure you that the GM Heritage Collection doesn't have a book of blank checks to use in acquiring significant cars, otherwise the Joe Bortz Collection of Motorama show cars would not be "the Joe Bortz Collection." There is a dearth of Corvettes in the collection, and they didn't even have a 1959 Cadillac of their own until about 1999, when the Cadillac division decided they wanted one for use with their traveling displays and worked out a deal with the Collection.

    I'm guessing that it'll take a couple or more years of solid Corporate profits before you'll see anything resembling a GM Heritage Collection buying spree... but, at least it wasn't broken up and sold by the bankruptcy lawyers.

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