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05-27-2015, 02:49 AM
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Re: Musclecar Photographs mrays
Here are some pictures from the Mecum Indy auction two weeks ago.
This 56 Corvette was advertised as a numbers matching 240 horse car with a three speed. It was a nice older restoration and sold for $72K.
This 57 Corvette was advertised as having a correct 270 horse block that was backed by a three speed and 3.70 gears. This was a very nice looking car and it sold for $100K.
These next eight 58 Corvettes were all a part of the L. Gerig collection. It's my understanding that they are all originally RPO 579D fuel injected cars. They were all Bloomington Gold and NCRS TF cars as well.
This Tuxedo Black example was one of the last 58 Corvettes built and 1 of 493 in this color. It was ordered without a radio and a heater. It sold for $150K.
This Inca Silver example was 1 of 193 in this color and was ordered without a radio. It sold for $162K.
This Panama Yellow example was 1 of 455 in this color and sold for $160K.
This Snowcrest White example was 1 of 499 with Inca Silver coves and was ordered without a radio. It sold for $138K.
This Silver Blue example was 1 of 757 with Inca Silver coves. It sold for $140K.
This Signet Red example was 1 of 1,399 in this color and was ordered without a radio. It sold for $140K.
This Regal Turquoise example was 1 of 510 in this color and was ordered without a radio. It sold for $128K.
This Charcoal example was 1 of 1,631 in this 1 year only color and was ordered without a radio and a heater. It sold for $155K.
This 63 Corvette convertible was advertised as an unrestored, numbers matching car with 22.6K miles. It sold for $100K.
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