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Hey, $56,000 for the 66 427 Caprice.
Way to go. The Buyer got a Bargain. That was an absolutely beautiful car. Congrats to the seller. In my humble opinion, it should have sold for even More !
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By the way, having been involved in Auctions like B-J, and have people there for me, no time for me to travel there, see my website at http://www.kuhnsklassics.com
The prices paid there are usually a Bit high.(that's an understatement) It is truely a Blip in the market, and althought the sales there help the value of cars like the 66 Caprice, it is not reality. A Note for all viewers of the auction, When you consign your car to be sold No Reserve there, you can Bid on it and "Buy it Back" if you like. In that instance you pay the Buyers and sellers fees but you keep the car. This is done when the seller sees his car not hitting the value he wants to get for it. That's why you might see a car Sold on the block and then later that day For Sale elsewhere in the lot outside. Anyway, Enjoy the show. It is somewhat fun to watch.
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<font color="red">Dragin Wagon</font> 1970 LS-5 Townsman Station Wagon |
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