A member of another forum has started doing this, good information and all linked to descriptions, very handy if you want to look at the market. I think he is going to keep it updated every quarter or so.
January Car Auctions Summary
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What was wrong with the very pretty 67 Silver 435 convertible at Kissemme on line 66 of the spread sheet. It only got $84K with a $120k restoration. Did anyone see the car?- Top
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Depends a lot on when it crossed the block, was catalogued or not, etc.
I probably saw it as there were several 67 silvers. One that I recall had complete fender flares. It was nicely done, but you know what that can do to the value for a collector. Another one looked more like a survivor, but I didn't check the car's history or documentation. None were pure that I saw.
You would be surprised how many cars are just prepared for the auction to capture eye appeal under the lights, but when you looked close you see bad apples. I never saw so much silver painted valve covers, alternators and manifolds in one place. Attempts to detail under the hood were too obvious with orange paint overspray on the firewall, etc. One 64 C-2 convertible had a new paint job and convertible top, but you could see the tape lines around the door handles, and the grill was held in place by the lower bolts only.
Stu Fox- Top
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He is still working on those, they should be posted soon.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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It has now been updated with BJ sales.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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what format is it in, excel, word xx or ???Michael
70 Mulsanne Blue LT-1
03 Electron Blue Z06- Top
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excel, for download.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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