BobT-47P15 Posted March 21, 2014 Report Posted March 21, 2014 I guess it's all "relative" to how much play money you have and whether you want a car to keep and drive,,,, or if you're in the old car business. Probably true about some folks from other countries.....some seem to have the funds to pay the bigger price. The fact it was a two door hardtop was the main thing I'd say. Next best thing to a convertible. Quote
austinsailor Posted March 22, 2014 Author Report Posted March 22, 2014 He said he'd restored one a couple years ago and it brought $185k at Barrett Jackson. He also said it takes $100k to get it on that shape. My question is, who buys them? Quote
RobertKB Posted March 22, 2014 Report Posted March 22, 2014 He said he'd restored one a couple years ago and it brought $185k at Barrett Jackson. He also said it takes $100k to get it on that shape. My question is, who buys them? People with more money than sense. I would much rather have the car the way it is. You can get in and drive it and enjoy it and not worry about the odd scratch. BJ cars are usually over restored and over priced. Quote
fstfish66 Posted March 23, 2014 Report Posted March 23, 2014 He said he'd restored one a couple years ago and it brought $185k at Barrett Jackson. He also said it takes $100k to get it on that shape. My question is, who buys them? the swedish and other countries in that direction seem to love large cars,,land yahts,,,the big chryslers seem to be there favorites,, Quote
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