Off the edge of the page again......
--- In casegardentractors@yahoogroups.com, Clint D <driggars@...> wrote:
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> Tom A
> I sit here and watched some of that. Interesting to say the least. I
> have some old cars I am restoring as well
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> Clint
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> heretictoo wrote:
> > Aside from the pure artistry of some of the custom vehicles, I've seen some
cars sell for astoundingly high amounts while others went for an amount far, far
below the actual cost of creating them. There's certainly no shortage of bidders
which goes to show you that even in a deep recession there are those who are
immune to it.
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> > There is one couple there who have bought 29 vehicles so far and there is
still another three hours remaining. One very special Mustang sold for
$320,000.00. The emphasis is certainly on the muscle car era. I have not seen an
original Cord, Deusenberg, Auburn or any other traditional, true classic cars
(as defined by CCCA) cross the block. Lots of Camaro's, Vet's, Firebirds,
Chevelle's, Chevy II's, Mustangs, Baby Birds, Mopar product along with the odd
Buick, Olds, Pontiac B-body muscle car.
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> > A few hot rods were there as well as some fully restored 55 to 64 Chev's,
Fords and Mopars.
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> > Tom A.
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