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Sisters??? My friend Mike has an orange one,the blue is a survivor!Jerry has a MINT Bird...
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Sisters??? My friend Mike has an orange one,the blue is a survivor!Jerry has a MINT Bird...
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excellent postI've been down that road watching the buyers at the big time auctions.Honestly it is something for them to do,they have more money than God, and the honey hanging on their arm saying "I like that one,buy it for me ". I've sold cars at auction,nothing is more disturbing than the questions during viewing.I swear they know nothing about cars.
Then you get that one guy that knows what he is talking about,you can see it in his eyes.He would be in heaven if he could buy one.Something he will cherish, respect,and take care of. A real car guy.He bids to his max but is out bid by way more than he could afford only to go to a guy that will have it picked up along with several other cars he bought,sent to a warehouse never to be seen again. And the guy that bought them has forgotten what they were moments after,the accountants pay for them, and all is well in the big buck game. Sad but true.
Others,it's just a business, buy and sell, sometimes making a profit,sometimes not.The game goes on.
I guess it not that outrageous anymore. Trucks cost $70K. I think i would drive a POS and buy an old muscle with the $6500 leftover.
For me, it's family, house and then muscle cars.
When you guys figure out who these people are paying the "BIG", money is, please send them my way to buy my 67 Belv. with a new Hemi for $39000I couldn't find an answer on the net. I mean most of us buy stuff in the $20K to $30K range. When prices are going crazy at an auction or private sale who are these guys? Are they just rich collectors or do they drive them to church on Sunday?
I just can't see a rich guy that is all about appearances driving a Hemi Charger. Isn't that a little gauche for the super-rich? I see it in the watch world when something becomes super expensive they are very understated.
I don't know about Bitc... Cranky.Oh man, I hated driving ANYTHING in the rain! In 81 I bought a new Honduh 750 Custom and absolutely hated getting caught in the rain with it let alone getting any of my cars dirty after doing a detail. The 66 Belvedere didn't care because it looked dirty no matter lol. In October of 99, I ordered a surprise gift 2000 black Durango for my wife and kept that thing show room clean for a several years until I got tired of cleaning it. I stopped after she would let it sit in the garage on the nice days after a detail and then drive it on the first rainy day. Oh man, it would put me beside myself! It still looked pretty nice when she left me a couple of years ago but nothing like new! She'd drive my loud *** V6 Dakota (she hated it) until it rained then jump in the Durango. Bitc...........
I couldn't find an answer on the net. I mean most of us buy stuff in the $20K to $30K range.
You are correct RC, as I have been shopping diligently over the last 6 months. A good driver quality car depending on model is 25 to 30 grand.Unless you came across the deal of the century, 20-30 grand doesn't buy much in the way of any hi-po B-body these days.
I dont know what constitutes rich but I think some of these high end buyers just have more disposable income and can afford these cars.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with being well off enough that you can spend upper 5 or 6 figures on a car. Good for them, it their money to spend as they see fit.
For me I guess I have well over 30 maybe 40 grand in my car, and at this point id rather not know.
I consider that a awful lot of money for me to indulge in a hobby car
Thats happened a few times as ive read. As I said many people have the money, some are financially successful and can afford that high priced auction car, others can afford a 100,00 plus restoration. Still more can afford a stable of high end collector cars.It also seems like lot of the high rollers buying up a lot of high end muscle cars also end up wearing fine jewelry to accompany the cars,like bracelets, and the the Feds end up auctioning off the collection!