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<blockquote data-quote="50 BMG" data-source="post: 1860919" data-attributes="member: 16523"><p>BJ don't mean anything these days. All hype...I personally think R & M is seeing better quality than BJ these days.</p><p></p><p>BJ way undersold the 70 hemi cuda yesterday (especially compared to todays Hemi that was sold). Last year they sold a 70 Boss 429 for ~115K, and 2 months later Kruse sold a more common 69 Boss 429 for over a quarter million.</p><p></p><p>Anyone paying 302,400 for a GT is a idiot (which is what the car was sold for at Barret Jackson according to their auction results), especially for one without the 8,000 dollar stripe option :rollseyes . They could have easily found a relist on Ebay for 220 and flown out to the dealer and paid cash if you need that "gotta be there" feeling. lmfao</p><p></p><p>Other notable retardedness from BJ (nevermind the character of people I saw down there today):</p><p></p><p>70 boss 302 (over 5000 made) went for 91,000+. Someone made 1/4 their retirement on that sale. That has to be the biggest gouge of the auction right there (thus far anyways <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ).</p><p></p><p>69 Boss 429 went for 140,000. Too low with <400 located, 859 made. Compare that to a commonplace 66 GT350 that went for 123,000 :nonono: </p><p></p><p>70 Hemi Cuda went for 329,000 today, guess that makes up for yesterday when the same exact car save color went for 250,000. :shrug: </p><p></p><p>225,000 for a 68 KR convertible...although only 300 made way overpriced IMO.</p><p></p><p>67 GT 500 for 191,000. Pray the people buying 67 GT 500's don't get a hold of the shelby registery and see how many were made. :rolling: </p><p></p><p>71,000 for a 71 mustang fastback...with a chevy engine. Body kit looks like a cross between a 68 camaro and the Eleanore car. -dumb-</p><p></p><p>list goes on and on. And we still have the best day of results waiting for us tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50 BMG, post: 1860919, member: 16523"] BJ don't mean anything these days. All hype...I personally think R & M is seeing better quality than BJ these days. BJ way undersold the 70 hemi cuda yesterday (especially compared to todays Hemi that was sold). Last year they sold a 70 Boss 429 for ~115K, and 2 months later Kruse sold a more common 69 Boss 429 for over a quarter million. Anyone paying 302,400 for a GT is a idiot (which is what the car was sold for at Barret Jackson according to their auction results), especially for one without the 8,000 dollar stripe option :rollseyes . They could have easily found a relist on Ebay for 220 and flown out to the dealer and paid cash if you need that "gotta be there" feeling. lmfao Other notable retardedness from BJ (nevermind the character of people I saw down there today): 70 boss 302 (over 5000 made) went for 91,000+. Someone made 1/4 their retirement on that sale. That has to be the biggest gouge of the auction right there (thus far anyways :) ). 69 Boss 429 went for 140,000. Too low with <400 located, 859 made. Compare that to a commonplace 66 GT350 that went for 123,000 :nonono: 70 Hemi Cuda went for 329,000 today, guess that makes up for yesterday when the same exact car save color went for 250,000. :shrug: 225,000 for a 68 KR convertible...although only 300 made way overpriced IMO. 67 GT 500 for 191,000. Pray the people buying 67 GT 500's don't get a hold of the shelby registery and see how many were made. :rolling: 71,000 for a 71 mustang fastback...with a chevy engine. Body kit looks like a cross between a 68 camaro and the Eleanore car. -dumb- list goes on and on. And we still have the best day of results waiting for us tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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