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Originally Posted by LimaCharlie
Before someone says it's crazy to pay $350K for an old car in this condition, just remember the value of classic cars is based on how much someone is willing to pay for it. There are no set "prices" or pay scale on classic cars. The rare option combination and year (and assuming, low mileage) on this GTO Judge is what makes it so valuable and desireable. If it was in perfect restored shape, it could easily fetch $700K+. Again, it all depends on how much someone is willing to pay over others.
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On that note, I know that I personally would rather have a GTO Judge in original condition (even if it is a barn find) than a brand new Lamborghini Aventador or Ferrari 599 (which start somewhere close to the $350k of this car)