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That 68 Chevelle ss 396/325HP car 4 speed, light blue sold at a good price of 60k.. I thought it was going to do more than that... I was shocked that the black, rag top, 69 Chevelle SS non numbers 396 with aftermarket intake and headers pulled the money it did...
Rich
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Just watched a non numbers matching AAR Cuda pull $90,000 plus the 10% buyers fee, that is $99,000 for a car without the original drivetrain! That seems to me to be pretty good also.
Don't know what the "BIG DOLLAR" cars will do yet. However, do you guys think some money is coming out of the stock market and into collectibles (again)? |
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Prices seem to be pretty solid this year. That woman should have told the auctioneer yelling at her to bid $90,000 for the Black Chevelle SS convertible to F off. That would have really made me mad.
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Prices seem to be pretty solid this year. That woman should have told the auctioneer yelling at her to bid $90,000 for the Black Chevelle SS convertible to F off. That would have really made me mad. [/ QUOTE ] I was thinking the same thing. I would think you are under alot of pressure to make a quick decission on a car you want to buy. You don't need some jerk yelling in you ear bid 90,000. It was just wrong!!!! Just my 2 cents |
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