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Mecum Indy Results ?

Started by oldcanuck, May 18, 2019, 09:08:39 PM

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oldcanuck

I wasn't able to watch..... but how did the Shelby's and Cobras do in Indy ?

Thank You,


Bob
Knoxvegas, TN


Hockeylife

Hammer Price : Auction Results In Real Time
Portfolio Report   Saturday, May 18, 2019
1967 Shelby Gt350
1.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $125,000 USD
GT350   EST. PRICE   $150K-$175K USD
EXTERIOR   Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 110    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67210F2A00158
May 17, 2019    1:57PM (EST)
2.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $172,500 USD
GT350   EST. PRICE   $200K-$225K USD
EXTERIOR   Green
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 168    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67200F50016
May 17, 2019    4:12PM (EST)
1967 Shelby Gt500
1.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $160,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $0-$0 USD
EXTERIOR   White
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 84    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67410F4A03139
May 17, 2019    12:59PM (EST)
2.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $160,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $200K-$225K USD
EXTERIOR   Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 115    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67400F8A01547
May 17, 2019    2:08PM (EST)
3.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $180,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $190K-$210K USD
EXTERIOR   Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 186    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67400F2A01007
May 17, 2019    4:54PM (EST)
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JD

Quote from: Hockeylife on May 19, 2019, 12:44:52 AM
Hammer Price : Auction Results In Real Time
Portfolio Report   Saturday, May 18, 2019
1967 Shelby Gt350
1.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $125,000 USD
GT350   EST. PRICE   $150K-$175K USD
EXTERIOR   Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 110    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67210F2A00158
May 17, 2019    1:57PM (EST)
2.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $172,500 USD
GT350   EST. PRICE   $200K-$225K USD
EXTERIOR   Green
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 168    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67200F50016
May 17, 2019    4:12PM (EST)
1967 Shelby Gt500
1.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $160,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $0-$0 USD
EXTERIOR   White
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 84    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67410F4A03139
May 17, 2019    12:59PM (EST)
2.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $160,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $200K-$225K USD
EXTERIOR   Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 115    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67400F8A01547
May 17, 2019    2:08PM (EST)
3.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $180,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $190K-$210K USD
EXTERIOR   Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 186    Indianapolis
CHASSIS Nº   67400F2A01007
May 17, 2019    4:54PM (EST)
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THANKS for the summary!
'67 Shelby Headlight Bucket Grommets https://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=254.0
'67 Shelby Lower Grille Edge Protective Strip https://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=1237.0

Hockeylife

One last:

Hammer Price : Auction Results In Real Time
Portfolio Report   Sunday, May 19, 2019
1967 Shelby Gt500
1.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $150,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $175K-$225K USD
EXTERIOR   Nightmist Blue
MECUM
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 8.1    Indianapolis
ODOMETER   38000 mi
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 02773 / 67400F2A02773
May 18, 2019    10:22AM (EST)
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Bob Gaines

Of course the auction results give you one picture . Some be high prices paid and some low for a given make or model.  The high or low perceived price for a given car in those auction results is relative to the condition to those cars at the auction. The condition of a auction car can be typically hard to convey to others reading this thread. In the case of Steve J's RIP cars it is not hype and easy convey by saying that they are the best of the best. Not so much some of the other cars auction results being discussed IMO.
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

roddster

  The Green 67' GT 350 that hammered at $172,500 was #0016 a public relations car, it looked great over the TV.
  The Blue GT 500 #1007 look good too.  Hammered above $175,000 I think.

  No idea what was with the low prices on a 68 KR c'vert (Green w/black int.) and a 68 KR fastback (Blue)  both were going to "the bid goes on".  A 69 Boos 429 when no sale at $175,000

  Why did almost every Mustang/Shelby/Cougar have the "Caustion Fan" sticker?  Were they giving them out in a goody bag?

  Mecum's coverage: Cut to a commercial, when they came back the reddish/mauve Cobra dragsnake was shown rolling off after being hammered at $700,000 (!!!)  The winningest dragsnake.  Somebody stole that one.
  Not Cobra or Shelby related but a saw a 69 Hurst/Olds go for $60,000 when Olds W-30's were all above $90,000.  As Bob said, you have to be there to see the condition.

shelbymann1970

I looked over some cars and if I saw the results on TV I would have shook my head but seeing them in person I could see why some cars sold for what would appear to be a steal if not seen in person. Gary
Shelby owner since 1984
SAAC member since 1990
1970 GT350 4 speed(owned since 1985).
  MCA gold 2003(not anymore)
1969 Mach1 428SCJ 4 speed R-code (owned since 2013)

CharlesTurner

Quote from: shelbymann1970 on May 20, 2019, 09:35:13 AM
I looked over some cars and if I saw the results on TV I would have shook my head but seeing them in person I could see why some cars sold for what would appear to be a steal if not seen in person. Gary

+1, saw some of them in person, quite different than what they may have appeared to be on TV.
Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

oldcanuck

Guys,

I completely agree.... numbers on paper are just that. Unless you are able to have a hands on inspection, it's kinda like getting a haircut over the phone.

Thanks very much for the recap.


BG
Bob
Knoxvegas, TN

shelbymann1970

#10
Quote from: roddster on May 20, 2019, 09:28:03 AM
  The Green 67' GT 350 that hammered at $172,500 was #0016 a public relations car, it looked great over the TV.
  The Blue GT 500 #1007 look good too.  Hammered above $175,000 I think.

  No idea what was with the low prices on a 68 KR c'vert (Green w/black int.) and a 68 KR fastback (Blue)  both were going to "the bid goes on".  A 69 Boos 429 when no sale at $175,000

  Why did almost every Mustang/Shelby/Cougar have the "Caustion Fan" sticker?  Were they giving them out in a goody bag?

  Mecum's coverage: Cut to a commercial, when they came back the reddish/mauve Cobra dragsnake was shown rolling off after being hammered at $700,000 (!!!)  The winningest dragsnake.  Somebody stole that one.
  Not Cobra or Shelby related but a saw a 69 Hurst/Olds go for $60,000 when Olds W-30's were all above $90,000.  As Bob said, you have to be there to see the condition.
I looked over the 69 Hurst and shook my head. It was really nice. Far from an expert on those cars but it appeared to be a steal to me.
Shelby owner since 1984
SAAC member since 1990
1970 GT350 4 speed(owned since 1985).
  MCA gold 2003(not anymore)
1969 Mach1 428SCJ 4 speed R-code (owned since 2013)

stangman39

Quote from: roddster on May 20, 2019, 09:28:03 AM
  The Green 67' GT 350 that hammered at $172,500 was #0016 a public relations car, it looked great over the TV.

I think this is the one Bret used to own and was discussed on here previously that it was getting a top resto.