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Our retail for Federated Co-operatives Ltd. (Pioneer Co-op) in Swift Current, Saskatchewan is donating the Grand Prize for a fund raiser to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of operating. To celebrate those 30 years, we're giving away a car that was built the very year this business first started. We just rolled it in when we closed up for the night. I just thought it would be nice for you good folks to get a look at it before anyone else does. The car is a...


...and get...




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...ready.




... 1975 Corvette Stingray

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...and if you're over 18 in Canada, you can buy one of two-thousand tickets for $10 ... or three for $20 (if nothing has changed since I last checked the lottery license)

All original with some new paint. It's been appraised at $19,000 CDN - the interior controls have been well used (what you would expect for 30 years old), the seats and carpeting are perfect...but I forget what the mileage is...still, damn...nobody cares considering how gorgeous this thing is.

Just thought I would share.

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Since I'm not 18 and don't live in Canada... If I send $100 US to you, will you buy me three tickets and make sure I win? :D Please? :lol: ;)
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LOL well sure. I think I could get away with that. Not sure what goes on when trying to change registration in the States...I gather there's likely to be a tax on your end. Never thought about how that worked.
*humps air* There's a garage owner in my wife's hometown that has 3, THREE C3 Stingrays for sale. 2 black and one white.

In 1975 NOTHING was cooler than this. Nothing.

The Trans Am was a close second but the Mustang was not even available wiht a V8. Not to mention it looked like a piece of Camel Shit.

Look at this Firebird TA... I mean that's just beautiful esp. when you consider the alternatives. Eeeeekkk.

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This A L M O S T beats out the Element for ugliest car of all time!

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In 1975 NOTHING was cooler than this. Nothing.

...the Mustang was not even available wiht a V8. Not to mention it looked like a piece of Camel Shit. ...

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

thanks 68, I needed a good laugh!
No problem buddy... noce to see you made it here. :)

No problem buddy... noce to see you made it here. :)

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I've been here for a while... just haven't gotten back to posting much. work keeps getting in the way!
That's a beautiful ride. I wish I could win it! C3 Vettes are by far my favorite.

The Trans Am was a close second but the Mustang was not even available wiht a V8.

1974 was the year that the V8 went on haitus for a year. It came back as the 5.0L in 1975.

That's a beautiful ride.  I wish I could win it!  C3 Vettes are by far my favorite.
1974 was the year that the V8 went on haitus for a year.  It came back as the 5.0L in 1975.

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Ah, you beat me to it.
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So I found out the details. The lottery license only allows ticket sales in Saskatchewan. The mileage on the car is 126k miles, while the rebuilt 350 has 10k miles on the ticker. It had to be inspected in order to be registered here, and it passed without any concern. Draw takes place December 20th.
Let's see.... 3 tickets for $20. Number of tickets available: 2,000 So that should come out to: $13,340.00 for all 2,000 tickets Car is appraised for $19,000. Sounds like a steal!
I'd buy all the tickets if I had the money and were Canadian. I need to move there one day. Oh, wait, nevermind. I hate cold weather lol
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I won't tell you what we paid for the car; however, you're only a grand number shy of the final negotiated price. LOL At any rate, the prizes are donated to the foundation which is also promoting a variety of other fundraisers for their cause through this draw. People tend to donate more than what others pay through the purchase of tickets. Prize offerings go much farther with a $6,000 Sony home entertainment package as one of five or six prizes just in the early bird draw. They're definitely going to be making a lot of money at this fund raiser.

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