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Old 08-30-2013, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by youthpastor View Post
It would be like Sullivan selling Cheeze Wiz for sale. $200K+ private sale to someone who respects the car
Actually, there was a price put on Cheeze Wiz in the past, the car never sold. It wasn't alot of money, but it depends if you have a buyer that is interested in buying. There is lot of factors, but SW's has this post in the past that is right on the mark.

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Originally Posted by Streetking View Post
So I have been having conversations with serveral guys about values of our cars lately. I have been doing alot of research lately because I have been looking for a nice 2nd gen Camaro to buy. I am after a nice car with great paint/body that has a LS motor, mini tubbed ect. Anyway, I have found several cars on different sites. This got me thinking about what the value of my personal PT/Muscle cars that I own. Looking around E-bay, there are some cars that are simply way too over priced.. Chris was just looking at the
'69 in Canada that the guy wanted $250k, then I saw one in Dallas for $275k.. .. In today's market, those numbers are going to be very hard to get. I am currently building a car at DSE with a buddy of mine that is going to be over $300k. If we decided to put it on the market right after it's done, it would be hard to get a cash buyer to pay more than $150-175k, that's being realistic. When you build a certain car, it's your personal taste. Another person may not like the color, wheel selection you chose ect. These factors make resale harder, especially on the higher price cars. Bottom line is, you build/buy what you want in your budget and enjoy the hell out of it!
Jeff
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