Is anyone watching the Shelby products selling at Kissimmee this year? Here they are. I listed Shelby products made 1962-1970. ;)
Lot # Car Link Results (w/buyer fees)
Saturday January 9, 2021
K76 - 70 GT500 # 2844 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-442809/1970-shelby-gt500-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-442809/1970-shelby-gt500-fastback/) $121,000 - sold
K120.1 - 66 Hertz 6S1172 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-447457/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-447457/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/) $155,000 - bid goes on
K121 - 68 GT500 conv # 02688 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-447486/1968-shelby-gt500-convertible/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-447486/1968-shelby-gt500-convertible/) $150,000 - bid goes on
Thursday January 14, 2021
T183 - 67 GT500 #00830 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-449120/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-449120/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/) $165,000 - sold
T184 - 68 GT500KR #03709 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-449121/1968-shelby-gt500kr-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-449121/1968-shelby-gt500kr-fastback/) $165,000 - sold
T185.1 - 68 GT350 conv #03094 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-449124/1968-shelby-gt350-convertible/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-449124/1968-shelby-gt350-convertible/) $104,500 - sold
Friday January 15, 2021
F68 - 70 GT500 427 - # 3238 https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444420/1970-shelby-gt500-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444420/1970-shelby-gt500-fastback/) $82,000 - bid goes on
F123 - 68 GT350 #00767 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444480/1968-shelby-gt350-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444480/1968-shelby-gt350-fastback/) $220,000 - sold
F125 - 67 GT500 - 427 #01219 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444482/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444482/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/) $236,5000 - sold
F127 - 68 GT500 #00552 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444481/1968-shelby-gt500-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444481/1968-shelby-gt500-fastback/) $140,000 - sold
F143 - 68 GT500KR conv # 04392 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444466/1968-shelby-gt500kr-convertible/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444466/1968-shelby-gt500kr-convertible/) $187,000 - sold
F145 - CSX3178 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444471/1965-shelby-427-cobra-roadster/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444471/1965-shelby-427-cobra-roadster/) $5,940,000 - sold
F153 - 66 Hertz green 6S1051 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444586/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444586/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/) $297,000 - sold
F156 - 68 GT500KR #03881 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444562/1968-shelby-gt500kr-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444562/1968-shelby-gt500kr-fastback/) $137,500 - sold
F158 - 65 GT350 R - 5R106 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444464/1965-shelby-gt350r-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444464/1965-shelby-gt350r-fastback/) $1,100,000 - bid goes on
F163 - 67 GT500 #02691 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444566/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444566/1967-shelby-gt500-fastback/) $242,000 - sold
F176 - 65 GT350 # 5013 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444577/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444577/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/) $505,000 - sold
F252 - 66 Hertz black 6S1956 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-454638/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-454638/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/) $150,000 - Bid goes on
Saturday January 16, 2021
S61.1 - 69 GT500 conv # 9F03R482547 https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/) $184,250 - sold
S143 - 66 Hertz black 6S804 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444450/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444450/1966-shelby-gt350h-fastback/) $130,000 - Bid goes on
S161 - CSX3318 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444904/1967-shelby-427-cobra-roadster/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444904/1967-shelby-427-cobra-roadster/) $1,375,000 - sold
S163 - 67 GT350 # 02659 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444921/1967-shelby-gt350-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444921/1967-shelby-gt350-fastback/) $154,000 - sold
S167 - 1969 Mangusta - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444968/1969-detomaso-mangusta-shelby-mkv-prototype/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444968/1969-detomaso-mangusta-shelby-mkv-prototype/) $319,000 - sold
S170 - CSX2498 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444510/1964-shelby-289-cobra-roadster/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444510/1964-shelby-289-cobra-roadster/) $800,000 - Bid goes on
S197 - 65 GT350 - 5S242 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444956/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444956/1965-shelby-gt350-fastback/) $500,000 - Bid goes on
S235 - 69 GT500 conv # 9F03R481637 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444949/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444949/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/) $220,000 - sold
MG2 - CSX3042 - https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-451538/1967-shelby-427-sc-cobra-roadster/ (https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-451538/1967-shelby-427-sc-cobra-roadster/)
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WATCH ON YOUTUBE - (link to Mecum's video list): https://www.youtube.com/c/mecum/videos (https://www.youtube.com/c/mecum/videos)
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Nice job! Thanks for making it easier to "watch" !
Thanks for putting the list together
Nice summary. 8)
This took some time to compile, thanks for putting together the list and the links. My DVR is set.
Nice work - thanks for taking the time to put this list together! Looking forward to watching these cross the block.
Thanks Brian. I appreciate your effort.
Yes thanks for the effort. Now to figure out how to get the auction houses or owners to include all the cars VIN since they have them. It has gotten better
Again thanks for your efforts and time
Awesome job. Thanks
Nice list. You have more information then the Mecum descriptions, specifically all the Shelby #'s
Seams like allot of cars for sale for in one auction or is this normal?
QSS
^ semi - normal for Mecum at the annual Kissimmee location. It is a lot of Shelby's
EDIT: Thanks to Brian (silverton_ford) for all his effort here!
Thanks guys! I just added as many VINS that I could find. Missing only the two 1970 GT500's. Lots K76 and F68. If you know them, let me know and I will add them to the list.
Thank you Brian! Gary
Quote from: 683760 on January 11, 2021, 07:05:12 PM
Thanks for putting the list together
Yes - this is great, Thanks!
Great Job, Brian..!!!!
Updated with Thursday's sales.
There is one more 'Shelby product'. It is CS's 1986 Dodge Shelby Omni GLHS Lot F144.1 on Friday, just before CSX3178 https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-454634/1986-dodge-shelby-omni-glhs/
Quote from: A-Snake on January 14, 2021, 04:48:38 PM
There is one more 'Shelby product'. It is CS's 1986 Dodge Shelby Omni GLHS Lot F144.1 on Friday, just before CSX3178 https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-454634/1986-dodge-shelby-omni-glhs/
Love those pocket rockets and estimate at $50/75 k !
K76 = 2844
Thanks for doing this.... pretty cool. But the links don't show photos? Or maybe its just my computer ..It'll be fun to see how they do today .
Quote from: corbins on January 15, 2021, 08:40:36 AM
Thanks for doing this.... pretty cool. But the links don't show photos? Or maybe its just my computer ..It'll be fun to see how they do today .
Links work....
I just had to mention it.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-444484/1968-mercury-cougar-gt-e/
AHH
F68 = 3238
F123 (68 GT350 fastback with auto, no air)...just hammered for $200K!!!
Carroll's 427 just hammered...$5.4M!!!
Congratulations!
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F123 (68 GT350 fastback with auto, no air)...just hammered for $200K!!!
Someone really wanted it badly! You could have bought two
Quote from: Shelby_r_b on January 15, 2021, 02:39:27 PM
F123 (68 GT350 fastback with auto, no air)...just hammered for $200K!!!
Was something remarkable about the car?
And $297K all in for the green Hertz 6S1051 ! Has to be a record or close to it for a 66 Hertz from what I can recall.
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Was something remarkable about the car?
Ah, no.
Must be those stimulus checks. ::)
I was at the auction and looked over most all the Shelby's
PEOPLE are paying triple crown prices for Drivers and beaters.
Quote from: DC-DD on January 15, 2021, 05:14:02 PM
I was at the auction and looked over most all the Shelby's
PEOPLE are paying triple crown prices for Drivers and beaters.
the last hurrah !
Quote from: DC-DD on January 15, 2021, 05:14:02 PM
I was at the auction and looked over most all the Shelby's
PEOPLE are paying triple crown prices for Drivers and beaters.
Whoa? :o ??? ::)
Are those funny cigarettes legal in FL as well?
Must be extra alcohol at Mecum this year. However, I watched some of the auction and many were sold over the phone or internet. I know how I'm going to sell my next one.
I just went outside.....the sky is NOT falling ;)
Just when I tought you would get one for a reasonable price ? Then the Auction Mania kicks in? Not a big supporter of the auctions.
The house is laughing all the way to the bank.
Yikes! Really something to watch.
Quote from: Coralsnake on January 15, 2021, 04:44:07 PM
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Was something remarkable about the car?
Ah, no.
;D ;D
I think tomorrow is the night for 5S242.
It's a historic car for sure but priced (estimate) like a factory competition car.
Doesn't that seem excessive for a car born a street car that was sitting on the lot as a street car? Again,,..it's certainly historically significant and deserves a premium for that plus what appears to be a ton or tons (no pun) of originality and paperwork?
Just looking for others opinions ....
+ 1 as Broderick would say
Quote from: 2112 on January 15, 2021, 07:31:03 PM
The house is laughing all the way to the bank.
Unfortunately, the usual result at these prices is that these cars will probably never run on a track, go to any car show if there is a chance of rain and owners may dispute the judges findings at concours events. Hopefully they are being acquired by SAAC members or members to be and will not be left in hiding. 8)
Yea seems like strong money on the Shelby's
Love em or hate em auctions set the tone for the automotive world. Paying 5.4 million dollars for OL SHELS personal COBRA or 1.1 million dollars for the competition Shelby, could not occur from someones garage saying I want that much. Sit back and enjoy the ride or ahh the show. This is the time for this age group and this group of cars... Remember when Duesenbergs were the thing? Now is the time for entry into this small group of car ownership, before its too late. No one wants to say I coulda, woulda, shoulda, before they check out. Smoke em if you got em... Tires that is! ;)
Hey Brian, Thanks for the post. So it's not only BAT thats getting huge money for these cars. Wow!
good morning Don
got that right and looks like everyone's spending their stimulus checks...
Quote from: Don Johnston on January 15, 2021, 08:46:22 PM
Unfortunately, the usual result at these prices is that these cars will probably never run on a track, go to any car show if there is a chance of rain and owners may dispute the judges findings at concours events. Hopefully they are being acquired by SAAC members or members to be and will not be left in hiding. 8)
Quote from: Bigfoot on January 15, 2021, 08:25:11 PM
I think tomorrow is the night for 5S242.
It's a historic car for sure but priced (estimate) like a factory competition car.
Doesn't that seem excessive for a car born a street car that was sitting on the lot as a street car? Again,,..it's certainly historically significant and deserves a premium for that plus what appears to be a ton or tons (no pun) of originality and paperwork?
Just looking for others opinions ....
Agreed, 242 is an absolutely amazing example...might be appropriately referred to as the "9th drag car" but its not a "factory" drag unit. It was taken to performance associates the same day that it was purchased new at Mel Burns and converted to "Shelby Drag Unit" specs. The originality of that car is outstanding as is the documentation...but the estimate of 1-1.2 is well above what even a factory drag unit would likely bring in today's market.
I have a personal affinity for the drag units having owned 5S327 and 6S018.
Kind regards,
Vern
Comment from crotchety old guy coming up.
I think you throw out a couple exceptions and prices are right where they have been for, oh ten years.
Respectfully disagree with "strong money". However, I recall $350,000 1968 KR convertibles.
Take into consideration auction prices usually run 30-40% higher than retail and what do you have?
Sincerely,
Wet Blanket
Quote from: Coralsnake on January 16, 2021, 10:09:22 AM
Comment from crotchety old guy coming up.
I think you throw out a couple exceptions and prices are right where they have been for, oh ten years.
Respectfully disagree with "strong money". However, I recall $350,000 1968 KR convertibles.
Take into consideration auction prices usually run 30-40% higher than retail and what do you have?
Sincerely,
Wet Blanket
I agree with King Pete, as usual..
In terms of the 68 350 at 200k...I wouldn't call it "strong" money either...id refer to it more accurately by replacing "strong" with another "S" word. That said, if the buyer is happy with his purchase, who are we to say otherwise? Hope he likes the car!
The term "strong money", to me, should be applied where rational, experienced buyers/sellers come together in a deal at a higher than typical sale price which reflects the exceptional quality of the subject car. I don't believe that most of the results in Florida yesterday would fall in that "camp".
Vern
A friend that was there yesterday noted that it wasn't just Shelby's going for surprising $$, but lots of other muscle cars. Anyone care to comment on that?
Quote from: DC-DD on January 15, 2021, 05:14:02 PM
I was at the auction and looked over most all the Shelby's
PEOPLE are paying triple crown prices for Drivers and beaters.
I was there as well and I agree 100%
If the Shelby cars are to considered investment/stocks then there are a lot of fools in the stock market lately. My best advisor sums it up as " a lot of people with a lot of money"
Don't confuse the economy with stocks. Some people with LOTS of money to invest are buying real estate at an alarming rate. Not me...my money is spent ;)
Quote from: CharlesTurner on January 16, 2021, 11:42:34 AM
A friend that was there yesterday noted that it wasn't just Shelby's going for surprising $$, but lots of other muscle cars. Anyone care to comment on that?
The feeling that this is the Last Hurrah?
Quote from: 2112 on January 16, 2021, 02:30:47 PM
The feeling that this is the Last Hurrah?
Until the next one?
Gave up predicting long ago in any market - my tea leaves just sink to the bottom of the cup.
Sometimes there is a correlation between the real estate, the stock and collectable markets but trends are always much clearer for me, once they are in the rear view mirror.
People have been telling me for YEARS ,and I should have sold my white elephant Mustangs ( 69 SCJ cars) previous year(s) and I missed the boat.... ;)
Every one of those people sold their cars and regret the loss of use/enjoyment,or just can't afford to buy/own one. Doom/gloom predictions are hilarious ,from my point of view, because I have owned these cars for 30+ years and owe me nothing. I must note that I do make questionable purchases ,like new 31 foot motorhome (viewed by most financial advisors as bad "investment" ) but I enjoy the hell out of it,and THAT is why I buy toys. Duesenburgs and similar classics still have a huge,well funded,following to this day. They are the more enthusiastic about owning than many other "speculators" that don't have the pride of ownership. A more "mature" group ,for sure. Those that view the game "from the stands", are not really in the game.
Quote from: J_Speegle on January 16, 2021, 04:30:28 PM
Quote from: 2112 on January 16, 2021, 02:30:47 PM
The feeling that this is the Last Hurrah?
Until the next one?
Gave up predicting long ago in any market - my tea leaves just sink to the bottom of the cup.
Sometimes there is a correlation between the real estate, the stock and collectable markets but trends are always much clearer for me, once they are in the rear view mirror.
I was thinking more along the lines of Regulation and taxation of all automobiles.
Quote from: 2112 on January 16, 2021, 08:01:04 PM
I was thinking more along the lines of Regulation and taxation of all automobiles.
Think those things will be implemented into law in steps as its usually done. Certain states or cities first and with the application of social pressure also. Would guess that, like smoking, funds from places like license fees will be used to develop and place PSAs on TV, radio as well as social media. Believe we may find that comparing us and our cars to smokers/cigarettes and the campaigned used in that effort, will be a logical comparison once it's in full swing.
Add that to rising taxes on fuel, registrations and just straight out outlawing them its all bound to happen – Guess the timing is the tricky part. The combustion engines IMHO have been losing the special interest and lobbying groups they once had, though they and have become minuscule compared to the funds and number of people on what appears to be the opposite end of argument
When does the Juliana Cobra S/C go through?
It's interesting. 2021 may see the most 68 GT350s at auction...ever in a single year. I'm guessing the results of Kissimmee will knock a few loose.
Quote from: 2112 on January 16, 2021, 11:58:25 PM
When does the Juliana Cobra S/C go through?
That was part of the "Exposition Gallery". These cars don't actually cross the block. They get setup in a tent and people can come and make offers on them during the auction.
Quote from: Shelby_r_b on January 17, 2021, 01:21:58 AM
Quote from: 2112 on January 16, 2021, 11:58:25 PM
When does the Juliana Cobra S/C go through?
That was part of the "Exposition Gallery". These cars don't actually cross the block. They get setup in a tent and people can come and make offers on them during the auction.
Thanks Ruben.
Is the car owned by the Mecums?
Quote from: Rukiddin on January 16, 2021, 05:05:54 PM
People have been telling me for YEARS ,and I should have sold my white elephant Mustangs ( 69 SCJ cars) previous year(s) and I missed the boat.... ;)
Every one of those people sold their cars and regret the loss of use/enjoyment,or just can't afford to buy/own one. Doom/gloom predictions are hilarious ,from my point of view, because I have owned these cars for 30+ years and owe me nothing. I must note that I do make questionable purchases ,like new 31 foot motorhome (viewed by most financial advisors as bad "investment" ) but I enjoy the hell out of it,and THAT is why I buy toys. Duesenburgs and similar classics still have a huge,well funded,following to this day. They are the more enthusiastic about owning than many other "speculators" that don't have the pride of ownership. A more "mature" group ,for sure. Those that view the game "from the stands", are not really in the game.
I have always lived by this motto... It is better to have been a player for ONE MINUTE then a SPECTATOR for a lifetime. :-[
Quote from: Shelby_r_b on January 17, 2021, 01:19:51 AM
It's interesting. 2021 may see the most 68 GT350s at auction...ever in a single year. I'm guessing the results of Kissimmee will knock a few loose.
Gotta love that good ole Casino mentality.
Auction is the right venue for a 68 350 for sure.
Vern
Auctions are a great venue for all... 5.4 MILLION- SHELS COBRA... 1.1 MILLION- R SHELBY. Fun was had by all. ;D And the hits just keep on coming.
I predict you wont see another 200K 1968 fastback all year!
OK,that is the high water mark for a 68 f/b at auction.....what is low guess for restored 68 f/b at reputable auction? $85 K ? $95K?
A lot of people made a lot of fast money in the financial markets over the past year. This may be fueling these high prices, as those people look for ways to store money & get out of cash. Things like real estate, art & collector cars have been among the best performing hard assets.
The question is what happens next?
Quote from: 2112 on January 17, 2021, 02:12:09 AM
Quote from: Shelby_r_b on January 17, 2021, 01:21:58 AM
Quote from: 2112 on January 16, 2021, 11:58:25 PM
When does the Juliana Cobra S/C go through?
That was part of the "Exposition Gallery". These cars don't actually cross the block. They get setup in a tent and people can come and make offers on them during the auction.
Thanks Ruben.
Is the car owned by the Mecums?
That's my assertion, but I'm not sure. It could also be consigned through them to be sold through the exposition gallery. I've recognized other exposition cars that were photographed at Dana's other home off a lake; which leads me to believe he owns some of those cars.
Anyone know what 5S242 bid to,...or "brought?"
Quote from: Bigfoot on January 17, 2021, 06:02:03 PM
Anyone know what 5S242 bid to,...or "brought?"
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500K
All prices are updated on the first post.
Great Job Brian !!
Any thoughts on why the 66 Green Hertz pulled 297k ?
Missed a good one that sold for the list!
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/
Quote from: NukeGT on January 18, 2021, 07:43:20 AM
Missed a good one that sold for the list!
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/
What did it sell for?
Quote from: Bill on January 18, 2021, 08:34:41 AM
Quote from: NukeGT on January 18, 2021, 07:43:20 AM
Missed a good one that sold for the list!
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/
What did it sell for?
$184,250 per the Mecum listing.
Quote from: In The Doghouse on January 18, 2021, 08:48:28 AM
Quote from: Bill on January 18, 2021, 08:34:41 AM
Quote from: NukeGT on January 18, 2021, 07:43:20 AM
Missed a good one that sold for the list!
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/
What did it sell for?
$184,250 per the Mecum listing.
Thanks, my per-caffienated brain did not see that ;)
Anybody catch the inverted washer pump on the green Hertz ? Kinda odd when the unit has this end up written on it.
Quote from: NukeGT on January 18, 2021, 07:43:20 AM
Missed a good one that sold for the list!
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-456933/1969-shelby-gt500-convertible/
Good catch! Thank you. It wasn't listed a couple weeks ago when I made the list. Thank you for adding it. :)
With all the internet buzz surrounding this weekend's sale of Carroll Shelby's personal 427 street Cobra, I thought it might be fun to look at the Top 5 Highest-Priced Cobras ever sold at auction. Hope you enjoy the brief slide show.
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Quote from: 6s2020 on January 18, 2021, 06:07:36 AM
Any thoughts on why the 66 Green Hertz pulled 297k ?
That's a really great question. It seemed to me that the "shiniest" cars brought the best money, regardless of accuracy, etc.
It also seems that buyers were taking the seller's listing as gospel. And, a thorough inspection most likely wasn't performed by a knowledge professional (which I'm not claiming to be 😉).
The $200k '68 wasn't even shiny, or nice. I just shook my head as it went through. The high dollar 66 Hertz car, on the other hand, was nice.. . . very nice. I'll never understand that '68 though . . .
John
There are always these aberrations at the auctions. The problem comes after it happens, now every 68 GT350 owner thinks they have a $200k car.
The fact that a couple of people didn't want to take the time to do a little searching is not an indicator of the value.
Mine is nicer and I want $250,000 free shipping ;)
Any guesses on this one?
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/shelby/gt350/2456128.html#&gid=1&pid=10
92k hammer
hi All,
Did anyone who attended Mecum see the 67 GT350 red in color.
Kind of wondered what it was like in person? they all look nice on T.V.
Dave
92K hammer is $103K with fees.
My guess is $121K with fees. ( $108K hammer )
Any other guesses?
Update: Sold 100K hammer, $112K w/fees. Not too shabby for a 68 fb
What i dont understand on the gold auto 68 gt350 is even thou mecums description wasnt even close saying it was an original unrestored car they had the value at 70-80K of which was high from what i seen then it ends up selling for 220 all in and thats ALOT of $ for a car that dont even have a buck tag !! The shelby signed dash paid off on this one!
Quote from: Special Ed on January 19, 2021, 10:17:50 PM
What i dont understand on the gold auto 68 gt350 is even thou mecums description wasnt even close saying it was an original unrestored car they had the value at 70-80K of which was high from what i seen then it ends up selling for 220 all in and thats ALOT of $ for a car that dont even have a buck tag !! The shelby signed dash paid off on this one!
And it has a nice new paint job
Anyone want to guess what the controls were under the dash of the Gold 68 GT350 to the right of the steering column. Just wondering
For the price would have really liked to see what the undercarriage looked like for the price
Quote from: J_Speegle on January 20, 2021, 01:00:26 AM
Anyone want to guess what the controls were under the dash of the Gold 68 GT350 to the right of the steering column. Just wondering
My guess is cruise control
My guess is an fm converter since it has am radio. Just a guess
Quote from: J_Speegle on January 20, 2021, 01:00:26 AM
Anyone want to guess what the controls were under the dash of the Gold 68 GT350 to the right of the steering column. Just wondering
For the price would have really liked to see what the undercarriage looked like for the price
For that price my guess would be a box full of diamonds.
Says it will go to the RM auction two days from now. I am thinking $60K.
Quote from: Rukiddin on January 19, 2021, 02:18:09 PM
Mine is nicer and I want $250,000 free shipping ;)
Any guesses on this one?
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/cars-for-sale/shelby/gt350/2456128.html#&gid=1&pid=10
I am now thinking 260 haha since it looks nicer and a 4 speed RIGHT?????
Quote from: Corey Bowcutt on January 20, 2021, 08:26:45 AM
Quote from: J_Speegle on January 20, 2021, 01:00:26 AM
Anyone want to guess what the controls were under the dash of the Gold 68 GT350 to the right of the steering column. Just wondering...
For that price my guess would be a box full of diamonds.
;) :o ??? ::) :-\
good one - thanks Cory!