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I was trying to think back as to how many times they stalled the auctions to hype-up some of the Ford cars. Something fishy? [/ QUOTE ] Now we have Bill Goldberg GTX went for 150.00 witch is a good buy but wait a minute That more that Red Alert This year will be one for the books Yea I do think some thing is Fishy |
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I don't think anything is fishy this year. Chevy's are just down this year. I hate to say it but it is true.
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Chevys are down this year?? For one, 88K for a 400hp[?] camaro w M22 and AC ?? I think its quite apparent that BJ sells cars that cater to impulse buyers,not investors.................... $68,200.00
.. Lot# 938
.. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 COUPE
$88,000.00 .. Lot# 940 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO RS/SS 396 COUPE $73,700.00 .. Lot# 944.1 .. 1968 CHEVROLET CAMARO CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE $71,500.00 .. Lot# 972 .. 1968 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 RS COUPE $134,200.00 .. Lot# 996.1 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL1 COUPE RE-CREATION $66,000.00 .. Lot# 1003.1 .. 1971 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 COUPE $132,000.00 .. Lot# 1019 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 RS COUPE $75,900.00 .. Lot# 1029 .. 1967 CHEVROLET CAMARO COUPE $99,000.00 .. Lot# 1035 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 COUPE $200,200.00 .. Lot# 1040 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 RS CUSTOM COUPE $77,000.00 .. Lot# 1051.1 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 RS COUPE $68,200.00 .. Lot# 1052 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO COUPE COPO RE-CREATION $74,800.00 .. Lot# 1077 .. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO Z/28 COUPE |
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The Auction focus has shifted to almost 70% Muscle cars going across the block this year and there appears to be market saturation. The investors have become cherry pickers.
When there are more cars out there then buyers the price falls on the remaining cars until new buyers step up. I agree Fords and Mopars have dominated at the auction this year. Sad. |
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Looks like they were saturated with Cudas as those prices floundered for the most part. A buddy of mine had Lot 1339- the purple and white 71 six barrel Cuda up at the end of sat night. It listed as sold for 120,000 including commision (108K before buyer fees???). I cant imagine he let it go for that and didnt buy it back.
The restored Boss 429 prices were suprising in $400K range. Once again the coverage was dismal at times. I loved it when the bozo announcer tried to explain what a double COPO was and said: "Well that means it has both front and rear spoilers in addition to the regular COPO package" OY! Or when he impugned the legitimacy of the green COPO Chevelle because "All COPOS came with a 140 mph speedometer and this one has a 120 speedo." Or when they decided to interview Edsel Ford instead of running the 78 mile Hemicuda and only cut to it at the tail end of its auction when the price ran up. They have no idea what is interesting to their viewers. Or anytime the OCC (Orange County Chopper or maybe we should now call them Officially Communications Challenged) guys would get to the mike. The dad babbled and rambled and when he ran out of things to babble he would just yell "Rock and Roll!" I thought I was watching a rerun of the mock rockumentary "This is Spinal Tap." Plus, his biceps really shrunk away. I guess he's spending too much time self promoting and not working out anymore. The only one who wins this year is Craig Jackson: Since everyone saw how low the prices were (whether the cars actually sold or were bought back) more people will probably show up with cash next year thinking they can find a fire-sale bargain. I think this auction will mark the exodus of the real quality, pedigreed cars to the competition's reserve auctions. |
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[ QUOTE ] I was trying to think back as to how many times they stalled the auctions to hype-up some of the Ford cars. Something fishy? [/ QUOTE ] I talked to a driver for an auto transport company several years ago, he said that for several years, he would haul a car or or two back to AZ. after some of the BJ bidders raised hell after a purchase. According to him, it was not unsual for BJ to buy back some cars.
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Steve H. industrial art collector |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I was trying to think back as to how many times they stalled the auctions to hype-up some of the Ford cars. Something fishy? [/ QUOTE ] I talked to a driver for an auto transport company several years ago, he said that for several years, he would haul a car or or two back to AZ. after some of the BJ bidders raised hell after a purchase. According to him, it was not unsual for BJ to buy back some cars. [/ QUOTE ] Steve, Probably a case of acceptable losses! B-J still wins big! Steve
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The pics that I shot for Saturday can be found here:
https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...0/fpart/1/vc/1 There is a really cool photo at the end! Enjoy...!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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