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Detailed description & priced to sell...
  • SamJSamJ
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    700 x 525 - 48K
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  • SamJSamJ
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    46HudsonPU wrote:
    High retail is around $50K, more for a show or 'trailer queen'... With 27K & 35 years in storage - unless it has had some type of restoration - it does not qualify as a #1...

    Nothing in the description to indicate that it is a show vehicle, trailer queen or #1.

    Looks like a nice car, but don't think it is worth $105K.

    Right on, Rick. I would only add that this is not a rare car, and will never be. If rarity is a factor in establishing price, it sure ain't a factor here...
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  • BrowniepetersenBrowniepetersen
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    My vote is "or not."
    Brownie
  • BJ__TNBJ__TN
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    From what I see this is a 25-30k$ car I think it would be hard pressed to get 50K$ for it BUT! I have seen cars at auction go for much more than they are worth, Just because two or more bidders lose their sanity when they start bidding.
    It IS a nice car, just not worth what they are asking.
    This is my disclaimer:
    THIS IS JUST MY OPINION AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED ON FOR THE ACTUAL VALUE.
    Bob Hickson
  • walts garage-53
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    Auctions have bidders around the buyers to JACK up the price, and if no buyers, you will see it at a later auction. Those cars are not drivers, just good looking junk. Walt.