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Imagine the overall #'s if he was unloading this collection 3-4 years ago (peak).?
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It's estimated that the collection will bring $120,000,000.00 todays pricing!
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It's estimated that the collection will bring $120,000,000.00 todays pricing! [/ QUOTE ] That's "Walking Man I" + 250 Goat money ... ![]() |
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Silly question, why would this be different than any other auction that injects 800 to 1,000 cars into the market? I thought about how this may dilute the market, but more cars than that were sold in Phoenix two weeks ago. These cars were purchased off the market for probably higher prices than they may sell for, lots of Shelby’s in the collection.
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And lots of them already sold "quietly"- some in Scottsdale last month
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Do you know the "quiet buyer"?
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There were multiple buyers- it was an auction. Tried to buy one of my old Shelbys back that was in the collection but it did very strong money.
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