This 700$ C1 CORVETTE From Craigslist Turned To Be A LE MANS Prototype Worth MILLIONS!

The winning number 3 car was the first to be found and fully restored. The number 2 car was sighted in a junkyard located in California, but is now restored and on display at the Petersen Car Museum. The number 1 car, according to Fox News, has been identified and in the ownership of a car dealer from Indiana. However, there is no information how much money this guy payed for the Cunningham Chevrolet C1 Corvette. Nevertheless, a complete restoration is underway.

The restoration is estimated to cost more than 500,000 dollars. The whole procedure should take around a year. Then, it should be sold. It`s expected the owner to ask somewhere from 3 million to 7 million dollars, if not more. There is a lesson to be learned here. If you want to put something for sale on an online platform, please do your homework folks. Who knows? You might miss out on millions!



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