Break out your checkbook!
Barrett-Jackson Auction - watch it Live...
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Live...8-7d89ed9367d4
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(Truck sold for $80,000.)
Break out your checkbook!
Barrett-Jackson Auction - watch it Live...
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Live...8-7d89ed9367d4
B-J Auction .JPG
(Truck sold for $80,000.)
Sold for charity....
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I watched a 1972 Corvette lt1 vert sell for $185,000. last night. And then a 67 vert sell for $60k right after. Both were completely restored numbers matching cars. I understand the 67 Corvette price, but not the 72.
1986 Mustang GT 412W
2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
If Ya Ain't First, Your Last! "Ricky Bobby"
I'm thinking the same thing, in a word, this auction is crazy!
Prices are all over the place!
Soldstickergirl
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Last edited by Torxila; 01-18-2019 at 10:48 PM.
"If it Flys, Floats or F**ks...RENT IT'.
"I own Firearms and a Backhoe"
"Smart as a horse, hung like Einstein"
Any 2nd Gen TA's for sale in there? Mine might finally be worth something if I ever get off my butt and get it running again!
-Geoff
2016 Camaro Convertible 2SS
Out of the 20,000+ corvettes that were built in 1972, only 1741 of them were ordered with the LT1 engine. Of those, it's generally noted that only 240 left that factory with factory A/C. But it's not known how many of those were convertibles, many corvette enthusiasts have done the math as far as production % and it's generally assumed that less than 30 were LT1/AC/convertibles.
-Andy
1986 Buick GN Its just a V6
1989 Mustang LS turbo project
2020 Silverado
2009 CTS-V
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