I am always amused by the occasional 1968 Shelby that sells for a "stupid" price at auction. Inevitably the casual watchers come out and scream "prices on these things are going up"
I found this interesting bit of well researched documentation online.
https://www.classic.com/m/ford/shelby-mustang/year-1968/
I don't know why they have Eleanors and tributes in there.
It would be really great if they did not include "tributes" which really skews the data (ie: a 1965 Shelby for $18,500?).
My fave is:
"There is one on ebay that the seller is ASKING $$$$$ for, mine must be worth that!" Or when the term Mecum and BJ comes up.... Or, "I can pay in cash" and the seller says, "It don't matter, the price is the same."
Just clicked the ...1967 chart....25 cars total....11 REAL Shelbys.....14 FAKES!!... ??? ::)
The whole Eleanor is irritating to me. I side with the original 73 Stang.
Quote from: 67 GT350 on December 30, 2022, 11:47:45 AM
My fave is:
"There is one on ebay that the seller is ASKING $$$$$ for, mine must be worth that!" Or when the term Mecum and BJ comes up.... Or, "I can pay in cash" and the seller says, "It don't matter, the price is the same."
The term that irritates me the most? "CASH MONEY". Redundant in that cash is money. Sorry, I don't want your CASH MONEY. I prefer a bank wire transfer. No cashier's checks, no certified checks, no Walmart money orders. Bank transfer. My bro is the CFO of a large credit union (has been CEO before also) and tells me use a bank transfer. Besides it's possible I wouldn't know a counterfeit bill but if cash is king then we do it at a bank and I deposit it and verify the cash is real.
Facebook is the most ridiculous place for cars in that it's free and people put stupid prices: the latest? a 68 T code 3 speed man turd of a fastback needing everything for 25K. But it is a FB :o
Many,many more fakes than real ones out there,especially the early cars....
.Nature of the beast...