RON
I
only happend to see one auction
A
1960 CORVETTE,,,absolutely STRIP STOCK,,NUMBER MATCHING,,283,,
NO
EXPENSE SPARED in making it factory orig!!!
ORIG
COLOR,,ETC ETC ETC ETC
Not
even a peice of aftermarket dice hanging from the mirror
$100K
NOT
BAD!! for a market that now like mods!!!
ED
ECKERSON
On
Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:31 PM, Ron Swartley wrote:
It is an undisputed fact that Barrett-Jackson is the biggest and
most expensive auction in the
world, attracting buyers from all over the
world. The fact that there can be
NO RESERVE on any vehicle sold there means
if your car is not near perfect
you could loose a ton of money.
Barrett Jackson is also
the world's most televised car event being shown
around the world. These are all
undisputed facts.
We are watching automotive history being made and precedents set by
2011 auction prices which shows
what sells high and what does not
sell high and approximately what
our similar cars are worth.
I, like thousands of other collectors, was in shock that the amount of
PURE STOCK CARS WERE IN THE MINORITY. It showed that
the pure stock cars are now worth
more if they have been tastefully
customized!!!!
There was a continuous flow of custom cars and hot rods
that were not kept or put back to
100% stock and they brought higher bids
then 90% of the totally stock cars
going across the bidding block.
Every year about 20 of us car guys get together and all watch the
Barrett Jackson auction. This year
three of our buddies that are purist and
have beautiful 100% stock
cars---------actually got up and walked
out----they were totally disgusted
with the change in the bidding. Before one
purist left he said, "You
very seldom or ever saw hot rods and custom
cars on Barrett Jackson 4 or 5
years ago, and now they dominate
the auction!!!!"
I guess we will not hear many purist collector guys saying " MY CAR
IS WORTH A LOT MORE BECAUSE IT IS
100% STOCK IN EVERY WAY". Don't get
me wrong, there were cars there
that were 100% stock that brought
big auction prices but most were
one of a kind production cars that
were already changed (customized)
at the factory before they were
shipped to the new car
dealers.
So my condolences to all the purists out there, ( I myself was one
many years ago) I know how you
must feel. My advice is
accept it or go into denial and try to prove 3 days of world wide
facts broadcast to the world never
happen.
Of course that is just my opinion, and I could be wrong-----but
the overwhelming facts do point in
that direction.
Ron Swartley
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