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Old January 9th, 2017, 04:52 AM
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Mecum Kissimmee 2017

Eight Olds across the stage so far and not one sale in the first weekend.
Yeah, the really nice cars go across the block NEXT weekend but these are the cars that 95% of us are driving. One of particular note is the 69 W31 with "paperwork" that either couldn't have been legit or the market is just really soft right now. I would think the original sales order would have documented this car. The restoration probably cost twice the $30k that it was bid to.


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https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0117-26...holiday-coupe/
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Old January 9th, 2017, 05:04 AM
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Nice car.
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Old January 9th, 2017, 05:34 AM
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They updated the results and the mid 70's cars brought stupid money. $21k for a 75 Delta 88 convertible and $18k for a 76 Supreme
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Old January 9th, 2017, 06:42 AM
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Independent certificate of matching numbers
Seriously? Is it THAT difficult to LOOK at the VIN derivative stamp? Does this "independent certificate" carry any legal weight (you already know the answer to that...)?
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That's sad that a documented '69 W31, in what I consider to be a desirable color combo, would only bid to $30k...
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Old January 9th, 2017, 07:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 83hurstguy
That's sad that a documented '69 W31, in what I consider to be a desirable color combo, would only bid to $30k...

The right people weren't in the room but in general I don't think W31's bring the money, especially automatic cars.
I personally like the red interior but the red stripes over white might not be everyone's taste
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Old January 9th, 2017, 08:46 AM
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Not to go off on a rant - but is there a more overused term in the hobby than resto-mod?
& how bad of a wheel choice is this for this car?


https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0117-26...-am-resto-mod/
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Old January 9th, 2017, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by droptopron
Not to go off on a rant - but is there a more overused term in the hobby than resto-mod?
Um...

"numbers matching"

"barn find"

"muscle car" (when referring to a small block, 2bbl Impala, for example)

Shall I go on?

& how bad of a wheel choice is this for this car?


Definitely not my first choice for this body style. Plus, I thought only the Poncho 400 motors got the "T/A 6.6" decal. 403 cars got the "6.6 LITER" decals.
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That thing is hideous.....I really don't like the wheels on it either. The steering wheel wrap is a bit much too. Joe is right the 403 got the 6.6 Litre on the shaker scoop. A friend of mine had one of these disco machines when we were in school. Don't get me wrong I do like them but, they look better stock imo.
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I get a kick out of these threads about auctions. When an Olds gets bid up to an obscene price, everyone whines about how the hobby is being ruined by rich fools. When an Olds doesn't raise a high-enough bid to sell, everyone whines about how Olds doesn't get any respect.
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Too true.
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I really like T/A's! This is not one of them!

I am sure that car is certifiable!

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Originally Posted by blackgold
i get a kick out of these threads about auctions. When an olds gets bid up to an obscene price, everyone whines about how the hobby is being ruined by rich fools. When an olds doesn't raise a high-enough bid to sell, everyone whines about how olds doesn't get any respect.
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I really like T/A's! This is not one of them!
2nd Gen T/A's are the very definition of you put money into them to make them worth less. Stock ones can bring some pretty good coin. Modified ones are a dime a dozen
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