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Hey Don I was there and really didnt see to many top dollar cars sell. I felt like dealers were selling to each other and a few high dollar cars sold..
My guy bought the H.O Camaro and it is real sweet piece. A lot of Vettes !!! Everybody tells me about the Cobra but what other big dollar car sold ??? ![]()
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Others that were nice:
66 L79 Nova $65,000 70 442 W-30 convt $175,000 70 Nova L-78 $60,000 69 Z-28 White $96,000 nice but not as nice as the HO one at 84,000 66 GTO Conv $60,000 71 Cougar XR-7 429 CJ Ram Air $85,000 62 BelAir 409 409 $85,000
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I heard that very nice L78 '69 Camaro Coupe was bid to approx. $100,000.00 and was a no sale across the block and that a nice Z28 with X-RAM brought about the same.
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Im not saying stuff didnt sell. I just watch the Very High dollar cars and Phil's W-30 convert was one of the highest price cars besides the Cobra.
People are calling me about the auction and asking what did a car get up too. I cant answer that because its a RESERVE auction. Its not real bidding most of the time. The car world is still strong but im my opinion when it comes to the HIGH priced muscle cars, their is not a big line to buy these cars. Like the ZL1 Camaro,nobody was in the house that would have paid 600-700K which we all know that would be a GREAT price for a 4 speed ZL1 unless there is problems with the car(im not aware of any on that car)The car will sell for his price but not like a year ago. My phone has been ringing off the hook and so is other owners of some rare cars. These guys are in search of PEDIGREE cars. Last year I was putting out fires with buyers who have gotten burned with cars(re-bodies,fakes etc) Guys are getting smarter and its harder to sell a car that has issues. The market is getting better, cause guys are not on planet Pluto with prices and are getting back to planet Earth and you will see buyers coming out. Cars that are under 100K are moving but in my opinion at Mecum, they were a lot of dealers and a few collectors buying. If you have a Highend car I would like to hear from them cause I might have your buyer and if you are a buyer I might have your car that you have been looking for... Just my opinion guys!! ![]()
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Well said Rich.
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Good comments Rich. If you dare, can define 'Pedigree'? Are there degrees of 'Pedigree'?
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Good comments Rich. If you dare, can define 'Pedigree'? Are there degrees of 'Pedigree'? [/ QUOTE ] I would imagine it would consist of a real car with no issues or rumors surrounding it, no gaps in ownership or miraculous resurections from the dead with no restoration photos to back it up (rebody). A car that has been known through a series of legitimate owners or one owner for an extended period of time. Real original paperwork and photos from the original owners. Legitimate low mileage that can be corroborated/documented by registration or warranty paperwork. Personally I'd prefer an unrestored car with a bunch of original grease, dirt and oil on the bottom so you could definitively say no one has messed with it over the years. I've never bought a finished car in 30 years of playing with these things. I always prefer the "diamonds in the rough." That way I know what I'm getting into. |
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I am not saying this speaks for the rest of the auction, but of the 4 cars I sold 3 were to private "retail" buyers and of the 3, 2 were over $100000.
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Thanks Rich for your opinion! It helps confirm some of my own thoughts.
Patrick |
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Hey Don I was there and really didnt see to many top dollar cars sell. I felt like dealers were selling to each other and a few high dollar cars sold.. My guy bought the H.O Camaro and it is real sweet piece. A lot of Vettes !!! Everybody tells me about the Cobra but what other big dollar car sold ??? HEY RICH....Please enlighten the world on what that cobra really was. there were 4 factory small block cobra dragonsnakes built. that car is NOT one of them. the purple car at mecum was advertised as a dragonsnake but in all reality it was just one of about 450 street cars. this one was converted to a successful drag car by its owners NOT from shelby american. www.stevenjuliano.com |
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