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Started by ek3, August 02, 2024, 07:26:59 PM

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MoparCarGuy

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Quote from: MoparCarGuy on August 02, 2024, 10:10:42 PMJS23V0B192677
this car sold yesterday for $ 250,000.00 i have the clip of the auction but can't get it to download here!


ek3

Quote from: ek3 on October 13, 2024, 12:11:31 PM
Quote from: MoparCarGuy on August 02, 2024, 10:10:42 PMJS23V0B192677
this car sold yesterday for $ 250,000.00 i have the clip of the auction but can't get it to download here!


JH27N0B

The look on the buyers face when he woke up this morning hungover and realized the R code Challenger he'd bought yesterday at the auction was actually a V code!  :o

EV2RTSE

It wasn't too many years ago that there was an EV2 & black 440-6 4 speed convertible up for sale out of CT for what, 225 or 250K? But we're talking RAGTOP not hardtop!

When it comes to auctions it would seem that if someone with deep pockets wants something they'll pay whatever it takes to get it, I guess. Or maybe it's just that that color combo makes people go off the deep end  :D




cuda hunter

"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

ek3

a real car without issues and rare. "Most cars like this sell privately" .... their selling price not publicly known... the Bj site says price 275k? must be with added fees? reserve?

mtull


ek3

that "wise inspection" has to help! glad to see the 6 pack cars get some respect


JH27N0B

If I could 1/3rd that final price for my mint V code '71 Challenger I'd be ecstatic.
But it's been on the market off and on for years and no one's beating a path to my door yet trying to buy it.  :takemymoney:
So I take anything I see at auctions with a grain of salt, lots of questionable things happen at them and some pure fiction.