WOW....
#31
As far as the guy bringing it home, only to wrap it up, notice the big white letters on the windshield. He never intended on driving this car, it was delivered to the dealer and not touched by anyone there. Kinda the way I would have it since the tech doing the pre-delivery inspection has to drive the car as part of the process....NOT!
#32
This is why I think programs like Barret Jackson do a dis-service somethimes. Everyone thinks their cars are worth more then they are. In this case, I bet if this guy stuck this car on BJ, he would be lucky to get sticker for it. No one really cares that much about these anymore.....who knows, maybe in 20 to 30 years they will.
The only way to determine the value of something is to see what somebody will be willing to pay for it.
sometimes things go up in value, sometimes things go down, but if somebody gets 150,000 for thier rebuilt GT-350 on Barret Jackson, well, apparently that car was worth 150,000 or he wouldnt have gotten that.
stuff like KBB and Nada Bluebook are usless unless yer buying something common and want an idea of what to pay, but in the end, the value of the car is whatever is on the check when it gets written.
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#37
If you have the money, I guess it could be a hobby like collecting baseball cards. A guy nearby down the road from me, started building this huge 6 door garage, and everybody wanted to know what the hell he was doing. Then a few months later I drove by and he had all 6 doors open with 6 classic cars sitting in the stalls. It was pretty impressive, but I thought the guy was dumb for advertising to the public what he had in there. All it takes is one desperate guy....
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