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Mecum Kissimmee Cuda/Challenger results.

Started by Roadman, January 06, 2017, 04:02:58 PM

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anlauto

Over all I would say the market is still strong on quality cars. It's all about documentation , numbers matching etc... :alan2cents:
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Cuda Cody

Key word being Quality.  Was chatting with a buddy that takes a lot of cars to BJ and he said there's always cars that are being pushed through the auctions that are not up to par.  But when good Quality cars pass over the block they rarely slip by anyone and almost always bring good money.

Finding a quality car at a steal of a price at auction is like trying to find a quality wife at a strip club.  In both cases, if you find one it's almost always going to cost you a lot of money.


Quote from: anlauto on January 15, 2017, 07:09:18 AM
Over all I would say the market is still strong on quality cars. It's all about documentation , numbers matching etc... :alan2cents:

Desmond

Quote from: anlauto on January 13, 2017, 04:11:51 PM
Quote from: roadman on January 13, 2017, 02:59:36 PM
I mentioned this car on another thread,  bid to 875K, no sale. Bid goes on.    https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0117-269456/1970-plymouth-cuda-convertible/

Easily a seven figure car...must have been a huge disappointment at the auction as it was one of their "big draw" cars :crying: :crying:

I bet Tom never had any intention of letting that car go.


anlauto

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blown motor

Mecum results show he had six cars there. None of them sold.
Who has more fun than people!
68 Charger R/T    74 Challenger Rallye 
12 Challenger RT Classic    15 Challenger SXT
79 Macho Power Wagon clone    17 Ram Rebel

HP_Cuda


Should have taken money off the table.

Mark my words.
1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

303 Mopar

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Mecum Kissimmee 2017
Top 50 Sold Mopars

Date:Lot:Year:Make:Model:Hammer:
1/8/2017  L77  1969PlymouthHemi GTX convertible  $230,000
1/14/2017  S116  1964Dodge330 lightweight "Hemi-Honker"  $230,000
1/14/2017  S147  1971DodgeHemi Charger R/T  $220,000
1/13/2017  F118  1970PlymouthAAR 'Cuda  $195,000
1/14/2017  S110.1  1970PlymouthHemi 'Cuda  $192,000
1/13/2017  F247  1968PlymouthHemi GTX convertible  $180,000
1/14/2017  S182  1970PlymouthHemi 'Cuda  $180,000
1/13/2017  F32  1968PlymouthHemi GTX convertible  $175,000
1/14/2017  S72  1969DodgeSuper Bee  $165,000
1/13/2017  F130.1  1957DodgeD100 Sweptside pickup  $150,000
1/14/2017  S107  1970PlymouthSuperbird  $150,000
1/14/2017  S111  1969DodgeHemi Super Bee  $147,500
1/13/2017  F192  1970PlymouthHemi 'Cuda  $145,000
1/8/2017  L83  1970DodgeHemi Challenger R/T  $140,000
1/13/2017  F200  1964PlymouthBelvedere lightweight  $140,000
1/8/2017  L88.1  1969PlymouthHemi Road Runner  $135,000
1/13/2017  F114  1964PlymouthHemi Savoy lightweight  $130,000
1/14/2017  S90.1  1969DodgeHemi Charger 500  $130,000
1/8/2017  L84  1970PlymouthSuperbird  $125,000
1/14/2017  S67.1  1970DodgeHemi Challenger R/T  $125,000
1/14/2017  S224  1970PlymouthHemi 'Cuda  $123,500
1/13/2017  F117  1966PlymouthHemi Satellite convertible  $122,500
1/12/2017  T131  1967PlymouthHemi GTX  $115,000
1/8/2017  L92  1970PlymouthSuperbird  $110,000
1/12/2017  T145.1  1970PlymouthSuperbird  $107,500
1/13/2017  F116  1967DodgeHemi Coronet Super Stock  $102,500
1/12/2017  T115.1  1969DodgeSuper Bee  $100,000
1/12/2017  T200  1970DodgeChallenger R/T Convertible  $100,000
1/13/2017  F185  1961Chrysler300G  $100,000
1/12/2017  T222  1973PlymouthBarracuda  $95,000
1/6/2017  J101.1  2013DodgeViper GTS Launch Edition  $91,000
1/13/2017  F115.1  1967DodgeHemi Coronet Super Stock  $90,000
1/12/2017  T273  1970DodgeChallenger T/A  $77,500
1/14/2017  S150  1971DodgeCharger R/T  $77,000
1/8/2017  L81  1970Plymouth'Cuda  $76,000
1/13/2017  F239  1971Plymouth'Cuda  $76,000
1/14/2017  S155  1996DodgeViper GTS  $75,000
1/13/2017  F129  1941Plymouthwoody wagon $72,045
1/14/2017  S128  1966PlymouthHemi Belvedere II  $72,000
1/6/2017  J153  1966DodgeHemi Charger  $70,000
1/8/2017  L71.1  1969DodgeHemi Super Bee  $70,000
1/13/2017  F119  1960DodgeDart Phoenix D500  $70,000
1/14/2017  S117  1963Dodge330 Max Wedge  $70,000
1/13/2017  F146  1969DodgeSuper Bee  $69,000
1/14/2017  S146  1971Plymouth'Cuda 340  $69,000
1/8/2017  L74  1968PlymouthHemi Road Runner coupe  $67,000
1/8/2017  L78  1970Plymouth'Cuda  $67,000
1/14/2017S109  1972DodgeCharger Rallye  $65,000
1/14/2017  S47.1  1947DodgePower Wagon Pickup  $64,000
1/12/2017  T226.1  2016DodgeChallenger SRT Hellcat  $63,000


Top 10 Unsold Mopars
The Bid Goes ON!

Date:Lot:Year:Make:Model:Top bid:
1/13/2017  F98  1970Plymouth'Cuda convertible  $875,000
1/13/2017  F167  1969DodgeHemi Daytona  $750,000
1/13/2017  F170  1971DodgeHemi Challenger R/T  $575,000
1/13/2017  F191  1970PlymouthHemi Superbird  $490,000
1/13/2017  F186  1970DodgeChallenger R/T convertible  $435,000
1/13/2017  F187  1970Plymouth'Cuda convertible  $425,000
1/13/2017  F107  1965PlymouthBelvedere A/FX "Haulin Hemi II"  $410,000
1/13/2017  F157  1970PlymouthHemi Superbird  $300,000
1/13/2017  F90  1970PlymouthSuperbird V-code 999 paint  $270,000
1/14/2017  S165.1  1970DodgeChallenger R/T convertible  $190,000


HP_Cuda

Interesting, looks like the Hemi sales are hanging on but others are dropping a bit in price.
1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

Cuda Cody


Spikedog08

Quote from: Cuda Cody on February 07, 2017, 10:02:53 AM
The AAR at $195k is mind blowing.

Yeah I agree!   WOW . . . more than the Hemi Cudas . . .  :looney:
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!



anlauto

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EB3-GranCoupe

Alan,
Thanks, i didn't realize i had a login account.  I have updated my post accordingly.   :cheers:

headejm

Both of those prices seem fair. Assuming it is as it looks, I'd pay $51k for the purple one no problem.  :ohyeah:

anlauto

I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration