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E-Body pilot cars Mecum Kissimmee 2018

Started by Roadman, September 27, 2017, 10:01:32 AM

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anlauto

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6bblgt

has any 2 for 1 auction lot been $ucce$$ful for the $eller?  :bigmoney: "the bid goes on!"


JS29

Quote from: anlauto on September 27, 2017, 10:41:13 AM
One million dollars  :bigmoney:
:iagree: 750,000 any way, I could see 400,000 each. some big collector would love to have the first E-body V code 4-speed,s together. the only pair that would be better than that of coarse would be the first two HEMI 4-speed convertible's.    :twothumbsup: 

cataclysm80

I saw both of them there in 2016.  I had one of the auction guys open the Challenger hood for me so that I could get some pics, then he told me I could open the 'Cuda hood myself.  They're nice cars.  If I remember correctly, the SE style tailpanel trim on this Challenger is black instead of argent.

The white 'Cuda was also there in 2017.

2016 was a great year to be there.  Lots of cool Mopars that year.

Cuda Cody

What is the advantage of selling them as a pair?  Anyone who buys in bulk expects to get a discount, right?

RzeroB

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js27

$ 800,000.00 is my guess.
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MoparDave

the challenger is missing the wood grain door inserts ?? and the Cuda is missing the Emblems on the door panels also ?? Hmm interesting
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303 Mopar

I would think the Tim Wellborn's of the world would be all over these cars.  How do these cars end up going to auction when a private deal could have been done?   :dunno:

ec_co

Quote from: 303 Mopar on October 02, 2017, 08:41:54 AM
I would think the Tim Wellborn's of the world would be all over these cars.  How do these cars end up going to auction when a private deal could have been done?   :dunno:

because there are a few real high end collectors or museums that would be interested and to get the most potential bang for the buck.
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anlauto

Probably end up in "The Brothers Collection" whoever that is :bye:
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cataclysm80

Quote from: MoparDave on October 02, 2017, 08:41:23 AM
the challenger is missing the wood grain door inserts ??

Many early built Challengers didn't have the woodgrain door inserts.  If I remember correctly, they were originally only supposed to be on SEs and cars with leather interior.

My own Challenger built near the end of August 1969, didn't have the woodgrain door inserts.