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#2341
Congratulations. Beautiful, capable car.
#2342
Quote from: sfm5 on August 10, 2018, 06:46:27 PM
Update: looks like this car sold on BAT for $145K.

$11,000 more than the purchase price 18 months earlier.
#2343
SAAC-43 / Re: SAAC 43 photo thread
August 10, 2018, 06:32:26 PM
Quote from: Don Johnston on August 10, 2018, 06:04:10 PM
Don't want to disturb the grapes.

Wait till they outlaw Fossil derived CO2.
#2344
Nobody could ruin a car like George Barris could.   :P
#2346
Second owner posted about his time with the car back in the 60's. Sounds like he was living the dream.
#2348
From Brian's link   8)

What do the different ratings mean?

A rating of "50" indicates that a model is keeping pace, or is aligned, with the rest of the market. That means when the market is flat, a model that is also flat will be scored at or around 50. Similarly, when the market increases by 8% overall, for example, a model that has also increased by 8% will be scored at or around 50.
A Case Study

And, when the market has decreased by 5% overall, for example, a vehicle that has also decreased by 5% will receive a score of at or around 50.

In other words, a vehicle with a performance that closely parallels the market's performance —no matter if that market performance is positive or negative —will score a rating of around 50.

Ratings above 50 are assigned to vehicles that are growing faster than the market at large, with higher numbers corresponding to vehicles with stronger market performance.

Conversely, ratings below 50 are assigned to vehicles that are growing more slowly than the market at large, with lower numbers corresponding to vehicles with weaker market performance.

Think of a rating of 50 as "neutral" —in this context, a vehicle rated above 50 is seeing more market activity with price increases (from data based on recent sales) above what the rest of the market is experiencing.

Conversely, a vehicle rated below 50 is seeing lagging market activity and slower price increases (or greater price decreases) than the broader market.
To simplify, vehicles with ratings noticeably above or below 50 represent a deviation from the rest of the market.


Example;



In 2013, a limited-edition 2006 Ford GT Heritage sold for $404k at Monterey —80% more than Hagerty Price Guide's #1 condition values for that vehicle. A Ford GT craze ensued over the next few years, leading to a 45% increase in the number for sale at auctions in North America, as well as a 24% increase in the average sale price. Consequently, 2005-2006 Ford GTs were deemed to be "hot," earning a Hagerty Vehicle Rating of 85 in November of 2015 —performing well above the market.
#2349
Are they saying "pick one up before values shoot to the moon" or "these are relatively cheap for you bargain shoppers out there"?
#2351
^^^^^😎
#2352
SAAC-43 / Re: It has begun - SAAC 43
August 06, 2018, 10:13:32 PM
I found news story that said Guy died from a hydrocodone overdose.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-N-Out_Burger
#2353
SAAC-43 / Re: It has begun - SAAC 43
August 06, 2018, 08:40:03 PM
I think the rotation happens with an iPhone. iPad and Mac seems to format the images vertically.

I just read the gal who inherited the Chain has no plans to take it out of it's current territory, which I believe is only California.
#2354
SAAC-43 / Re: SAAC 43 photo request
August 06, 2018, 07:23:39 PM
Quote from: Shelby_0022 on August 06, 2018, 05:25:33 PM

Rich - you never seem to amaze me when it comes to numbers, records and statistics.  I think you missed your calling as a registrar  ;D

+1 if Dave ever retires, Rich is a shoe-in.
#2355
^^^^ Thank you 🍺