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Old 01-14-2009, 08:51 PM
al8apex al8apex is offline
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Default Re: Cars to watch at Barrett Jackson

We sat through the entire sale yesterday HOPING to score a deal

the prices for the GM stuff, without VIN's and "scrap" titles were
stupid high ...

examples

9k for a 1999 Olds Silhouette mini van (candy apple red)
8k for a 2001 Aztec
11k fir a 2003 Vibe
5200 for the 1991 DPG Caprice fire car Caprice (not running, pushed on stage)
11200 for a 2005 Cobalt SS with multi hue pearl paint
15k for a 2004 Saturn Vue (2003 SEMA car)
35k for a 1949 Olds 4 door (had good title)
40k for a 40 Olds 4-dr (good title)
30k for a 54 Olds 4-dr (good title)
22k for 1st built 2004 GTO (scrap title)
137k for 1990 ZR-1 active suspension test mule (good title, Heinricy
was doing the color commentating on the Corvettes)
135k for 1997 Monte Carlo Intimidator (scrap title, Jon Moss did the spiel)
60k for 1990 ZR1 (scrap title I think, didn't write down what was
special about it)
3500 for a 1991 Saturn 4 door (scrap title)
6500 for 1995 saturn coupe 1 millionth (scrap title)
7700 for 1999 saturn coupe 2 millionth (scrap title)
27k for 1994 Firebird 383 Lingenfelter (scrap title)
16k for 2004 Chevy Kappa Chassis only (bill of sale, no title)
42k for 1994 25th Anniv T/A conv SEMA car (scrap title)
100k for purple 1989 ZR-1 (good title)
65k for 1989 Corvette convert bb Big Doggie (scrap title)
45k for custom paint 1991 plain jane Corvette coupe (scrap title)
20k for yellow Beretta Indy Pace car convert (scrap title)
57k for 1993 Allante Indy Pace Car (scrap title)
22k for 2006 Solstice DTP (scrap title)
26k for 1986 T/A Kammback (scrap title)
43k for 1988 Z28 with LT5 engine hideous colors (scrap title)
43k for 1991 Twin Turbo T/A, no VIN, not running, pushed on stage
(bill of sale only)
55k for 1992 Impala SS concept car with 510 bb, Jon Moss spiel (scrap title)

all in all, unbelievable prices for stuff

the DEAL of the day was a 1985 Olds Cutlass (Cavalier body)
convertible in MSU green and white for $2250 ... it was the 2nd GM car to sell
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