“If this storm hits, we’re screwed. I don’t mind the raindrops,” he said, “but what concerns me is getting the underside all messed up with dirt.”
A Carolina Blue, 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28, the only one of its kind in existence, shone under the bright lights at Mecum Auctions in Indianapolis. It was rolling onto the auction block in just 48 hours – expected to fetch around $400,000 – so I could appreciate Mecum’s concerns. I looked at my watch. It read 8am: “When is this storm due to hit?” I asked.
“Now, so you should probably get out there,” I was told. “By the way, where’s this brand-new Z/28 at?”
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