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#251390 08/07/12 07:26 PM
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had a guy contact me and wanted to trade me and through in cash for my 58 chevy now i dont know what to do ,,,,, here is a few pics of the car he wanted to trade me
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Looks like that would get more smiles per mile.


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If you are talking about trading a 1958 Biscayne straight across for the car in the photos, plus cash....it would not take me very long to decide.

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If you are talking about trading a 1958 Biscayne straight across for the car in the photos, plus cash....it would not take me very long to decide.

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....specially a 58 BISCAYNE! I might hesitate if the car was a 58 Impala VARROOOMMME! know what I mean?


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I know but its betsy ,, a 91 vette are a dime a dozen,,, i would think about this now http://lexington.craigslist.org/cto/3178818628.html

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The '58 Chevys particularly the Bel-Air and Biscayne have become really popular recently. I can only surmise that it is due to the fact that there are not too many left and the "I got something you ain't got syndrome". If enough people are after something the price goes sky high. Just look at the price of gold.


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The link that you posted above is for a modified 1962 Chevrolet. Kind of confused as to what relationship that car has with a possible trade for your 1958 Biscayne and the Corvette?

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i was only thinking that maybe trading for something like the 62 would be a better trade ?? the vetts are nice but its not a 58 chevy ,, i hate that its a manual too and the taxes are going to be higher and the insurance not to mention , i think i am going to stay with what i have i would like to have a early 60 though maybe v8 power steering power breaks you know so my wife can drive it she cant stop betsy lol

thanks ,, good to know that someone wants my car


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