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Thread: Collector Car Market – The Beginning of The End?

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    Doug Dill

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    It's safe bet that good cars will still sell well. Cars that appear low were likely deserving a low bid. Unrealized inflated estimates (for them) don't mean the sky is falling.

    However, they missed the estimate on the low side on at least one car; $173,600 for a Toyota Supra at RM.
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    Interesting to note that blue '65 was really a '66 if I read the info correctly. An October car. Wonder if buyer noted that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DOUGS73E View Post
    Why the low sales price on the red 1971 911S?
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    1971 911S Coupe - Gemini Blue
    1973 911S Targa - Signal Yellow
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimhuiz View Post
    I really don't get this one at all...

    https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/252...ngth=90&page=1

    Gooding had a 964 RS that sold for 390. Must be missing something...
    There's an easy to miss footnote:

    "SALEROOM NOTICES
    Please note, some bodywork was performed on the front of the car in 1993, details of which can be found in the history file."

    Guess the "some bodywork" was an issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    On the 1967 911S at Gooding, I think they reached a high at 197000.00 and the auctioneer said they need one more bid to get it sold. Guessing they must have been close to the reserve. Hope my memory is correct as to the price they did get to. Somebody with a better memory correct me.
    sold for $ 225000
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