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67 Scottsdale Saturday Auction Results

Started by Hockeylife, January 19, 2020, 09:09:15 AM

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Hockeylife

Hammer Price : Auction Results In Real Time
Portfolio Report   Sunday, January 19, 2020
1967 Shelby Gt500
1.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $195,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $0-$0 USD
EXTERIOR   Candy Apple Red
BARRETT-JACKSON
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 1348    Scottsdale
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 02598 / 67411F9A02598
January 18, 2020    5:39PM (EST)
2.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $190,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $0-$0 USD
EXTERIOR   Dark Moss Green/White
BARRETT-JACKSON
INTERIOR   Parchment
Lot 1427    Scottsdale
ODOMETER   30000 mi
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 00687 / 67400F5U00687
January 18, 2020    8:55PM (EST)
3.   
1967 Shelby   HIGH BID   $97,500 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $0-$0 USD
EXTERIOR   Lime Gold/White
LEAKE
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 664.1    Scottsdale
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 00245 / 67400F7A00245
January 18, 2020    9:54PM (EST)
4.   
1967 Shelby   SOLD   $112,000 USD
GT500   EST. PRICE   $0-$0 USD
EXTERIOR   Black/White
BARRETT-JACKSON
INTERIOR   Black
Lot 1447    Scottsdale
CHASSIS Nº   Shelby No. 02057 / 67410F9A02057
January 18, 2020    10:11PM (EST)
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roddster

 I was surprised at the rather low bid on the black GT 500 formerly owned by Hubert Platt.  OK, not the original engine but an all aluminum 427. Guess some folks don't know about celebrity ownership.
Well, thats my opinion on it.

Richstang

#00245 offered at Leake auction. I never even saw it advertised.

Only 4 photos! No engine or interior pictures. That lack of marketing effort didn't help bring in the buyers. 
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Kent

The hubert platt car was interesting for me and I was bidding, but due to the lack of infos on the car or what happend with it in all the years my haert/head said no at 110.000 otherwise a nice car but if you calculate the 12% auction fee its also 125.440$ for a car you don know a lot about it. Then I prefer to spend a bit more.
SAAC Member from Germany and Owner of a unrestored 1967 Shelby GT500, 1968 1/2 Cobra Jet´s and some nice Mustang Fastback´s 67/68