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Anyone watching the Barret Jackson Auction on Speed today. Some incredible and awsome rare cars. They have a Plymouth w/ a Hemi (1 of 100 w/ factory documentation) that just went over 180K.
I can't believe the prices on the MOPARS now days. These buyers have way to much expendible cash to throw away. Must be nice.
SCT
PS- Plus, i like the little brown haired auctioneer girl....very cute!
42cigrevotrips
01-02-2006, 12:48 PM
saw it last nite.....was a rerun of lst year in january. they charge an 8 percent fee each way. dont best place to sell or buy a car. then again it seems all european cars go waaay to cheap tehre.
The Big Al
01-02-2006, 12:57 PM
Yea, that little brown haired girl will suck the money right out of ya wallet!
She pisses a lot of bidders off, that part you do not see.
A local car guy went out this year. Said they are all about jacking you up.
But he said a lot of cars are getting sold outside the area in the parking lots of the hotels and places. real deals !
jerry
01-02-2006, 01:49 PM
69 CAMARO 125K , MUST BE KIDDING , the bad thing is now every tom ,dick and harry that has a car thinks its worth over 100k
Dave S
01-02-2006, 02:02 PM
Last week I saw a 1967 camaro convt on a lot for $24,000 is that too high or a good deal??
The Big Al
01-02-2006, 02:30 PM
69 CAMARO 125K , MUST BE KIDDING , the bad thing is now every tom ,dick and harry that has a car thinks its worth over 100k
No just Dick, Harry knows better!
stevek
01-02-2006, 03:14 PM
Last week I saw a 1967 camaro convt on a lot for $24,000 is that too high or a good deal??
After watching some of the auction I was curious about Camaro prices. Checked eBay and several classic car sites. The prices of a decent convertible are getting ridiculous. Some up into the 50k and 60k (and these were not the Indy Pace car). I mean for that kind of money I will just go buy a new Vette.
Also checked MGA pricing the they are up in the 20k to 30k range for a decent one. About a year ago 20k would have fetched a nice one.
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Guess I will keep what I have.
rchevelle71
01-02-2006, 03:29 PM
I was watching last night, the wife was actually interested, next time they are in palm beach i may have to go.............
As a Spectator :D
The Big Al
01-02-2006, 03:33 PM
My wife is interested also, she remebers all the cars we had and I sold them to feed a Drag car I had.
Even if you keep them they still eat, I don't care what it is, boat plane or car.
If you have one, cut a slot in it, and every time you walk by it, slap a 100.00 bill in it.
We all do it, just don't know it.
Al
STV Tunnel
01-02-2006, 05:17 PM
I have a couple cars going there next auction.
I hope to come home 100K+ richer......
Wish I still had all my cars..... :(
What percent does B.J. usually get on a sale?
SCT
That little brunette auctioneer could talk my life savings out of me.....
The Big Al
01-02-2006, 06:22 PM
8% added to the top!!!! to the buyer!
And 8% taken from the seller!
100,000.00 bid buyer pays 108,000.00
seller gets 92,000.00
Barrett get 16,000.00
Damn, I'm in the wrong business!
Did you make it out on Norman yesterday, Al? I saw quite a few people out on the lake.
SCT
STV Tunnel
01-02-2006, 06:35 PM
PLUS THERE IS a registration fee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And it is a battle to get your vehicle in the preferable order in the auction
AND they may not even take your car !!!!!!!
yay
The Big Al
01-02-2006, 06:35 PM
yep. Me yesterday!!!!
http://media.putfile.com/100-0013_MVI94
The Big Al
01-02-2006, 06:37 PM
Me again!
http://media.putfile.com/100-0014_MVI63
CDave
01-02-2006, 06:39 PM
I got out bid on that 53/03 matching Corvette package. :p
Sold for 550,000.00. Them Vette boys have WAY too much money. :D
They sold a perfectly restored 1970 429 Boss Mustang with the rare Drag Pack for only 105,000.00
offroad
01-02-2006, 07:03 PM
they had a one of a kind 54 olds f-88 factory proto, went for 3 million. new record:eek:
STV Tunnel
01-02-2006, 11:07 PM
Funny thing is, people still think they can pick up cars like they see on the auction for a decent low amount around town. It is as if they never saw a computer, ebay or a BJ auction. I have stupid SOBs calling on some of my stuff that are not even near 1980 prices on the items.
They always have some case to site of some similar car that just sold for way less money recently....if you knew the truth about the story it would have been a way molested crap pile, or a partial vehicle, non running, or some other crazy variation.
Fact is you can get over 10 grand or more for a clean 70's station wagon.
Just wait till the common 4 doors start bringing money on the block.
Over the last 15 years I kept my focus on cars that had all of their original sheet metal, not basket cases that needed to be rebodied, and that had seemingly correct drivetrains. I think it has paid off. I should stand to make several hundred (if not thousand) percent profit on all of them.
Problem is, when they are gone, most likely so are my chances of owning any more of equal caliber.
Will the market continue to go up at a stupid rate from here? I don't think so. If it goes up much more it will be a a pace in line with anual appreciation anyway. The BJ phenominon is what drove it up so dramaticaly over the last 7 years since they started.
Dave S
01-03-2006, 08:10 AM
Do go up. I used to be able to buy a good Mopar, now I can't buy a nova. :eek: I know thats not sounding rite, but I would rather have a Mopar. :D The cars of today, anyone can have a new vette. But how many Boss 429s are to be had? Try going and finding a 70 Hemi Cuda ...... Convt. They only made 7 so it's just a matter of having something that sets the rich man apart from the rest of us. Like big SUVs people pay big price to look good, but with SUVs any one with $50 grand can look cool. But those same people look down on a old car thats got the real excluvisness. Where will it stop? when rich people stop getting big bucks driving in nascar and stop looking a Jay leno. :rolleyes:
rchevelle71
01-03-2006, 09:17 AM
yep. Me yesterday!!!!
http://media.putfile.com/100-0013_MVI94
I assume that is Lake Norman?????
Speak to me brutha, I am considering buying property up there, how do you like it??
I agree that the prices on stuff has gone way up, but the B-J idiots are just crazy.. A lot of those people are on there pissing away thier money just to get on TV. I saw some stuff that was semi-reasonable, but if you pay 75K for a '69 383 Roadrunner you should be shot for contributing to the problem.. I (sort of) understand the prices of the hemi and six-pack cars, but to imply that this makes a 318 Duster worth big money is just stupid. All these big-money cars are is a serial number. There's no point in stealing a car anymore.... Just bust into somebody's garage and steal the VIN tag..
All you guys that have 200k to spend on old cars... Well, good for you.. but remember what happened to the Ferrari speculators in the early 90's.. The people that paid 70K for an '81 308 and two years later had a car worth half that...
About 5 yrs ago I flew to Pheonix to sell an old Corvette roadster.
1970 LT-1, one of 1200 cars built.
The place was packed. 30 minutes before my car came across the block it started to pour. REAL heavy and 90% of the buyers left.
During the bidding I saw 1 active bidder, but the ring man was calling bids from all over the room.
Later I learned he had that guy bidding against a lamp and a few empty chairs.
10.5' Tunnel
01-05-2006, 04:26 PM
I often wonder if some of the guys even have a clue about what there biddng on. I don't understand why people buy there, as usually stuff gets more then top bucks. I still get envious when people drop $500,000 on a car, and I bet sometimes never sit in it. BTW, stop saying things like "the bj phenomina", its freaking me out :eek:
T-REX
01-05-2006, 05:03 PM
Barret Jackson and all this numberz crap haz ruined tha NORMAL manz chances of have'in a hobby(muscle car area) without sell'in tha farm...I have several Mopars, and wuz told I wuz crazy for parting out a 71 V-8 dart, matching numbers car...I bought it for parts, but it wuz a complete car(runn'in and driver)...I wanted the hard to find parts for my 66 dart wagon...disc brakes, PS, A/C etc...66 dart V-8 wagons are a one yeer deel, sheet metal is only for that yeer, Last yeer for the Station Wagon in the dart series...My Wagon wuz purchased new by My Grandpaw in 1965, and haz been in the family ever since...Is it rare???...like chickenz teeth!!!...How much is it worth???...What ever sumone wants to pay for one...BUT, If I put it on the market(which I won't) It will be downed to scrap price, because of the numbers no longer matching...Screw them damm numbers...I am almost finished, and when it iz it will be a loaded out, daily driver, complete wit trailer hitch, and the brakes to stop it and a boat(sumpth'in that wuz unheard ov in 66)...It will be a one ov a kind!!!!...Not anuther in exzistance like it...SO, what ya rekon it'z worth at BJ auction???.......Even a 140K hemi car iz way over tha top az for az I'm concerned...I had them cars(street cars az well az race hemi's)...six pacs, R/T's, Super bees, roadrunners, challengers..,.Only thang I never had wit tha mopar star wuz a superbird/daytona charger, kuz I thought it wuz kinna crazy to own a 200mph car in tha backwood swamps ov Lousiana!!!...Corse, if I knew then, what I know now :eek: ...Anyway, I juss thank tha prices ov 70's detroit iron is juss like tha price ov desiel...WAYYYYYYYYY OVER THA TOP!!!!...JMO, REX
42cigrevotrips
01-06-2006, 11:39 PM
I agree that the prices on stuff has gone way up, but the B-J idiots are just crazy.. A lot of those people are on there pissing away thier money just to get on TV. I saw some stuff that was semi-reasonable, but if you pay 75K for a '69 383 Roadrunner you should be shot for contributing to the problem.. I (sort of) understand the prices of the hemi and six-pack cars, but to imply that this makes a 318 Duster worth big money is just stupid. All these big-money cars are is a serial number. There's no point in stealing a car anymore.... Just bust into somebody's garage and steal the VIN tag..
All you guys that have 200k to spend on old cars... Well, good for you.. but remember what happened to the Ferrari speculators in the early 90's.. The people that paid 70K for an '81 308 and two years later had a car worth half that...
its kindly odd how some the american cars in b-j are bringin this much money, but they made TONS of em....yo can find em all over the place. yet when it come to euros, its seems production numbers are the key to the value. all the cars none wanted from ferrari back 30-40 years ago are now worth a ton csue noone bought em then so none of em was barely made. the 308-328-348 etc as well as v12 testarossa lost their value and prob wont be a classic worth as much money as other jsut cuse of higher production numbers, you can loook at the 512bb boxer that was the v12 right before the testarossa, and its worth considerably more, cuse they made less of em although the testarossa was a far more known, desirable, famous car. i remmber a few years ago when you could get a good 275 gtb for 160 and a not soo good condition one for like 120(my dad was lookin at em), and now ther worth over 300 plus (no my dad never got one,,instead got a rolls that was worth half its value in 3 years:p )
Rodney Nance
01-07-2006, 02:02 AM
I watch Barret Jackson every time I run across it and just sit and wonder what are these people thinking. I don't even remember the make or model but it was a early sixties sedan with 4 doors and a vinyl bench seat (I think it was a Impala) Because it had the big motor in it and that was the only one built that way it brought 140 thousand dollars. I wouldn't drive it to the Sonic. But because some nerd orderd it that way 40 years ago and nobody else has one it's worth that? Not to me.
Dave S
01-07-2006, 05:21 PM
T Rexs wagon is worth a lots in a auction, because it's been owned by T Rex. :D When cars are owned by famous people they are worth more. The fact it is not matching #s don't mean much because it was just a plain wagon, but is now better because of the updates. Who knows where the prices will go, and it is like musical chairs. :rolleyes: Things are worth what ya can sell them for. ;)
STV Tunnel
01-07-2006, 05:34 PM
Think about it.....most Gibson and Fender (and other big brand) guitars sold before the sixties have gone up over 2000% in value.
G.I. Joes and Barbies and items of this nature have as well.
Some Aurora, Faller, Cox slot cars have gone up over 2000%
There is antique furniture and china that has gone up 50,000%
Even Google stock has gone up exponential amounts...whats more rare?
A 43 year old 4 door 409 Impala in survivor condition or some paper that says Google on it from 2 years ago?
I would not buy anything there, but I sure would sell there. Most of these cars are on the third or fourth restoration....mine have only been repainted 1 time and never needed any restoring.
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