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TR2/3/3A Barrett Jackson TR2 Sold

DNK said:
I think the showing of Auctions like that and the rest have skewed all prices of cars. Drives me nuts and I can't stand them.!
JMHO
If nothing else, they might tend to skew the <span style="font-style: italic">asking prices</span> for various cars! Whether they ultimate affect actual final selling prices as a whole, I don't know....

Thing is, many sellers truly (want you to) believe that their car is as good or better than the one that "just went through auction for over $97k!" :hammer:
 
UmmYeahOk said:
And the thing about the mustangs tick me off. Coming from a mustang owner I know... ...within the first few years over a million mustangs were produced and sold... ...and they are ALL RARE! Even with modern mustangs, each one is RARE.

It seems a <span style="font-style: italic">truly</span> rare early Mustang anymore is an original, unmolested, 6cylinder 3-speed car.
 
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