Just saw 59 sell for $110,000 on BJ auction repeat. Nice car but, except appearance, not correct at all. Poor Trunk and door fit. Wow!
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Do you think it was just because the guy who bought the car was a wealthy baseball fan ,as he later stated ? Star struck so to speak, or do you think it is a barometer of the future value of 1950 era cars.
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Deb
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Must be ignorance! When I drive my flawless (to the novice eye) and not all-original red '57 into a drive-in hamburger joint, I'm often approached by several folks wanting to know what it's worth. I usually say "about $50,000". Most people are surprised to hear this, expecting it to be in 6 figures! I'm quick to follow with: "But it's not for sale at any price - well, ALMOST any price!"
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I was watching a few minutes of the auction last evening and a 1963 SWC came on the block. It went for over $130,000. The announcers stated it was a GM show car with one of a kind rockers. Does anyone have additional information on this car?
Thanks Ray #36314Ray Carney
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That was sort of like the 65 big block that they auctioned a couple of years ago as a "numbers matching guaranteed original motor car" and the build date was Oct 64......about 5 months before the 396 even came out!! The guy paid around $150K if I remember correctly.!!!!- Top
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You need to REMEMBER %90 of people at Auction go by looks and prettiness NOT correctness .
I've sold Corvettes at Auction %90 incorrect but she is %90 pretty for more then any Corvette nut would ever pay.
If she is pretty , who cares if she has any brains. Op's that makes me a showiness Corvette pig.- Top
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Re: Since all of you were watching
It sold at $86,400.00 You can check the details here
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