I think $57k is very very conservative. This car is a 7th series which is highly prized. I would say this would fetch well in excess of $100k at auction. It has nothing to do with the 70's muscle car market - the two are totally separate.
@kts68 it has everything to do with the 70s muscle cars. there is no "70s muscle car market." its all one big car market, and its all about what the collectors are trending towards!!!!!!
Im taking a wild guess. In todays market, with higher unemployment, this car would get $57,000 at auction. this one is beautiful. lot of people are under the false perception that an unrestored one in rough condition is worth $30 ,000to $40,000. Those might be starting bids for fully restored. if you look at the barret jackson auctions, most of the cars selling are the 1960s muscle cars. a modern post-wwii car is more practical. parts are more available; they run better;
I think $57k is very very conservative. This car is a 7th series which is highly prized. I would say this would fetch well in excess of $100k at auction. It has nothing to do with the 70's muscle car market - the two are totally separate.
kts68 6 months ago
@kts68 it has everything to do with the 70s muscle cars. there is no "70s muscle car market." its all one big car market, and its all about what the collectors are trending towards!!!!!!
thevealchop68 4 months ago
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Well if you see one like this for sale at $57k let me know. I buy it immediately.
kts68 4 months ago
Im taking a wild guess. In todays market, with higher unemployment, this car would get $57,000 at auction. this one is beautiful. lot of people are under the false perception that an unrestored one in rough condition is worth $30 ,000to $40,000. Those might be starting bids for fully restored. if you look at the barret jackson auctions, most of the cars selling are the 1960s muscle cars. a modern post-wwii car is more practical. parts are more available; they run better;
thevealchop68 8 months ago
How much cost??
Thank's
MrTinago 1 year ago