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Old 01-23-2015, 01:12 AM
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Default Re: Restored or Original $$

Rich, The one subjective issue I see, would be the examples you site, the Hemi'Cuda & COPO. A stripped down version of either usually commands a premium as this represents the epitome dress(or undress, more accurately)for the Drag purpose each was designed and ordered for. In survivor condition, stripped down muscle, even more desirable, IMO, considering the usually rough life of that type car. Now, replace your examples with, say, a Rambler American. Whenever I think of a car like that, I think of a practical, older person's car (Grandma's), garage kept and often found in very good "survivor" shape. In this case, I believe a loaded car restored(probably rare when you consider the type car it is, meaning a frugal non-optioned car) would fetch a premium over the stripped survivor. The litmus test for interest and therefore higher value you bring up, aside from condition,on Muscle cars fall into 3 categories that are: sparsely optioned, highly optioned (loaded) and odd combinations, Example: yellow H.tooth w/ Blk. exterior fiber optics, tire traction (not loaded, but truly unique). All three examples would fetch more than typical optioned/colored cars you site. From a stand point of the true fanatical, anal, investment minded, passionate, speculative, crazy about cars type, hands down,IMO, low # owner(s), unspoiled, clean "Survivor" trumps anything else.
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