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383 Challenger hammers for 100K at Mecum

Started by JH27N0B, January 10, 2024, 11:46:48 AM

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JH27N0B

$110K after buyers premium.  Holy cow that must be a record for a N code hardtop.  Not even a 4 gear, wrong style wheels etc.  What am I missing here, did it once belong to Elvis?
https://www.mecum.com/lots/1108650/1970-dodge-challenger-r-t/?aa_id=527207-0

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68 Charger R/T    74 Challenger Rallye 
12 Challenger RT Classic    15 Challenger SXT
79 Macho Power Wagon clone    17 Ram Rebel

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Ridic. My old 383 R/T must be worth a buck and a half then with it's options. (not my photo)
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Mr Cuda

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MoparCarGuy

Would that be $95,500 hammered price plus 15% Buyer's Premium which is $110,000?

JH27N0B

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Quote from: MoparCarGuy on January 10, 2024, 06:03:25 PMWould that be $95,500 hammered price plus 15% Buyer's Premium which is $110,000?
Mecum buyer's premium is 10% still I'm pretty sure.  Hammered 100, buyers wallet lighter to the tune of $110,000 with the buyer premium by the time he finished the paperwork in Mecums office.
My buddy at work took a screenshot of the winning bidder there today from the coverage, and recognized him as a guy he got into a little dispute with bidding on an Excursion at a Mecum auction here in '22. He bid 11K, the guy bid 11K, my friend won but the guy claimed he thought he bid 11K first and should have won.
I'll share the picture when I'm at work and have access to my team messages, the guy looks a bit wacky!
Here is the winning bidder.

anlauto

Funny that got $110K and the pink one was a no sale at $125K owner should have ran with the $125K for the pink Challenger in my opinion
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