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Whats the biggest amount of money that a person has forked out to buy a Judge?The biggest I saw was a 69 Judge vert.RAlV it went for $169,000.
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#2
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Since there are only 5 69 RAIV Judge converts and all have been in the same hands for awhile, where and when did you see this transaction occur?
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<span style="color: blue">1970 GTO Judge Ram Air IV, 4 speed</span> |
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Sorry it was a RAlll car and I saw it happen when I was at the pomona swap meet here in Southern California.
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Wow, if a 1 of 5 69 RAIV Judge convt sold for that, it was the buy of the century! ![]() |
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I know of a multiple 6 figure deal; many multiples, that was turned down for one of the 71's. I think Charley mentioned something similiar.
The prices on these rare rag tops are going to get higher, more than likely. |
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Damn $300,000-$500,000 thats getting outragious and you say that the value of these cars are going to get higher.If these cars are selling at these prices I think its a big gamble to buy at that price its like anything else the value will drop(when I dont now)but its going to level off and evenualy drop.
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The offer was turned down, no sale.
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It sold for that price $169,000.I would have to say that was alittle steep.
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NO NO, the multiple 6 figure one I was talking about didn't sale.
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