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Some people are willing to pay large amounts of money for things that have no real value. For instance, the guy who paid $3.2 million for Mark McGwire's 70th home run baseball also paid $450,000 for Barry Bond's 73rd. Both are slightly used baseballs worth less than $5 to me (unless of course I turned around and sold them to someone else with no brains).

The 67's are probably the only Vette I would consider owning if I had the money.....

According to this listing on Pro-Teams web-site, most of the 67's are going for around 100K or less... this car either had something very special, or perhaps it was a misspring in the auction listing.

The only reason I could think that would make it worth that much is if it were a GM show car or prototype.:ermm:

http://www.proteam-corvette.com/1967.html

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