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Title: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: Hockeylife on October 18, 2020, 02:05:25 AM
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1967 Shelby Gt350
1.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $127,500 USD
GT350   EST. PRICE   $125K-$165K USD
EXTERIOR   Candyapple Red
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 93    Dallas
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 02659 / 67212F7A02659
October 17, 2020    2:22PM (EST)
1967 Shelby Gt500
1.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $180,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $225K-$275K USD
EXTERIOR   Wimbledon White
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 88    Dallas
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 02498 / 67413F4A02498
October 17, 2020    2:09PM (EST)
2.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $195,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $150K-$200K USD
EXTERIOR   Nightmist Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 91    Dallas
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 01953 / 67400F2A01953
October 17, 2020    2:18PM (EST)
3.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $160,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $150K-$200K USD
EXTERIOR   Lime Gold
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 96    Dallas
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 02691 / 67400F7A02691
October 17, 2020    2:28PM (EST)
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Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: gjz30075 on October 18, 2020, 04:57:41 AM
Also, SFM5S192 not sold at $350,000
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: 68krrrr on October 18, 2020, 05:19:08 PM
Thanks for the info i missed action & forgot to Dvr it
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: A-Snake on October 18, 2020, 05:42:28 PM
This is just a FWIW post on "High Bid". In auctions that have a reserve price, the "High Bid" is really not meaningful. Since the auction company has the right to bid up to the reserve price, there may not have been any real bids on a car let alone the "High Bid".

As an example, it's possible that in the case of SFM5S192 there was no real bid at $350,000.  Who knows...
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: SBCARGUY on October 18, 2020, 07:13:36 PM
+1 8)
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: Rickmustang on October 22, 2020, 06:52:03 PM
I was there. Most of the collection did not sell. It was not very high quality stuff, and the reserves were for high quality. The '65 was a good car, but there were not 2 people, or 1 after the auction, who wanted the car.
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: Special Ed on October 23, 2020, 09:52:41 AM
Rick did the 69 gt350 vert sell for 181.000 like it is posted on mecum website auction results?  On TV in was bid to 125 or so and didnt sell  unless a deal was done after auction.  That vert is a good looking color combo and 4 speed so maybe it did sell.
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: Rickmustang on October 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AM
Ed, I went there to specifically view that car. I spent a couple hours under and over it. It did not sell at the auction, but apparently sold in "Bid Goes On". It was very low quality car with lots of missing parts. However, it did have a great paint job and original upolstry. So there were not 2 people there who wanted it. The one person who did bought it after he auction. Beautiful color combo for sure....probably the most desireable IMHO, and with a 4 speed and traction loc rear.
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: 2112 on October 23, 2020, 10:36:33 AM
Quote from: Special Ed on October 23, 2020, 09:52:41 AM
Rick did the 69 gt350 vert sell for 181.000 like it is posted on mecum website auction results?  On TV in was bid to 125 or so and didnt sell  unless a deal was done after auction.  That vert is a good looking color combo and 4 speed so maybe it did sell.

Quote from: Rickmustang on October 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AM
Ed, I went there to specifically view that car. I spent a couple hours under and over it. It did not sell at the auction, but apparently sold in "Bid Goes On". It was very low quality car with lots of missing parts. However, it did have a great paint job and original upolstry. So there were not 2 people there who wanted it. The one person who did bought it after he auction. Beautiful color combo for sure....probably the most desireable IMHO, and with a 4 speed and traction loc rear.


What color was it? Black Jade? Maroon?...........Purple?   ::)
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: shelbymann1970 on October 23, 2020, 10:50:51 AM
Quote from: 2112 on October 23, 2020, 10:36:33 AM
Quote from: Special Ed on October 23, 2020, 09:52:41 AM
Rick did the 69 gt350 vert sell for 181.000 like it is posted on mecum website auction results?  On TV in was bid to 125 or so and didnt sell  unless a deal was done after auction.  That vert is a good looking color combo and 4 speed so maybe it did sell.

Quote from: Rickmustang on October 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AM
Ed, I went there to specifically view that car. I spent a couple hours under and over it. It did not sell at the auction, but apparently sold in "Bid Goes On". It was very low quality car with lots of missing parts. However, it did have a great paint job and original upolstry. So there were not 2 people there who wanted it. The one person who did bought it after he auction. Beautiful color combo for sure....probably the most desireable IMHO, and with a 4 speed and traction loc rear.


What color was it? Black Jade? Maroon?...........Purple?   ::)
Aqua, but I'm partial to red, 4 speed and traction lock.  ;)
Title: Re: Mecum - Dallas
Post by: JohnHouston on October 23, 2020, 11:45:35 AM
It was a great color combo, but would have taken some time to get right.  The comment about high quality reserves was spot on.

jpd