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No. 22 is crossing the auction block today.

Started by BGlover67, April 06, 2019, 10:47:13 AM

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427heaven

I think now, the few that didn't believe the impact that auctions have on these cars values has changed. Auctions have set the bar on sales prices for some time and will continue to do so. Congratulations to both buyer and seller!  :)

Survivor

Auctions/auction results are one piece in the complicated puzzle of values.  Many classics, regardless of breed, get sold privately with price undisclosed.  I would suggest that an arms length/well negotiated sale is a better barometer of true value-especially over time.  Auction emotions can often run high and wallets-sometimes low.  Time of year and venue can also serve as key ingredients.  And, let's not forget to throw in what's actually being sold-every car, its condition, lineage etc. is different and must stand on its own.         

BGlover67

Thanks,
Brian R. Glover
SAAC Carolina's Northern Representative