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$99,000 VW????
I just recieved Dec issue of Hemmings Sports and Exotic car magazine.
On page 110 they show the results of the pebble beach auction and what the vehicles sold for. A 1966 westfalia unrestored in #3 condition (average) sold for $99,000. They expected $8,000. It looks good but seems weird to me. They said the price is steep, but the winner did battle with a phone bidder willing to pay almost as much. Can you guys believe it? href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's 1977 Puma</a> |
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$99,000 VW????
Dennis Wik wrote: > I just recieved Dec issue of Hemmings Sports and Exotic car magazine. > On page 110 they show the results of the pebble beach auction and what > the vehicles sold for. A 1966 westfalia unrestored in #3 condition > (average) sold for $99,000. They expected $8,000. It looks good but > seems weird to me. They said the price is steep, but the winner did > battle with a phone bidder willing to pay almost as much. Can you guys > believe it? > > href="http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=4025706&a=30209382&vt=vp">Den's > 1977 Puma</a> > Pictures and history are given on two pages at: http://www.goodingco.com/pb2005/lot38.html Auction estimate was actually $20,000-$30,000. The selling price was $99,000 as shown on this page (scroll down to lot 38): http://www.goodingco.com/prices_realized_PBA05.html If that seems outrageous, by my count 34 of the 80 cars sold for $100,000 or more. Randall |
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$99,000 VW????
The Yuppie/Investor element is bringing up the cost of the splitty
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