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Old 12-09-2013, 02:00 PM
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"I'd buy The Mule all day long -- but you bast age -- you've cost me a f'k'n fortune this last couple years as it is -- so I'm done - stick a fork in me."


Greg,

Buying the Mule will just up your post count beyond 20,000 overnite with “Holy crap you bought the Mule?? Awesome!!! threads.

Your investment will definetly hold its value. If Mark Stielow is the Don Yenko of our times albeit with a better haircut then owning the PT Crown Jewel El Mule is sure to pay dividends handsomely in the future when everyone else comes around to understanding/paying for PT rarity and greatness.

It can function as your back up back up track car.

It’ll serve to keep atleast one full on Chevy in your stable.

This one you can buy just for yourself (and everyone else here)

Charley if Greg sways easy on this and buys I expect 2 tickets to 2014 MCACN with a couple of preztel vouchers.

to hotwhls goodluck with the sale.
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Old 12-11-2013, 07:39 PM
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Hello. To start, nice car. I remember seeing this car at RK motors a while back when it still had the punisher branding on it. In looking at the BJ pics, I still see the shadow of the logo on the quarter panel. May just be me, but, did they re paint the quarters or pull off the logos or ??? Just wondering if there is any trace of the logos still on the car. Can you please let me know.

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Old 12-12-2013, 07:22 AM
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No there is no trace of anything on the car it just a weird angle picture. All the paint is in perfect shape. I am thinking of not taking the car to barrett I just don't know if the money is going to be there. But if you know someone that may be interested let me know. Thanks
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Old 12-12-2013, 07:25 AM
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"I'd buy The Mule all day long -- but you bast age -- you've cost me a f'k'n fortune this last couple years as it is -- so I'm done - stick a fork in me."


Greg,

Buying the Mule will just up your post count beyond 20,000 overnite with “Holy crap you bought the Mule?? Awesome!!! threads.

Your investment will definetly hold its value. If Mark Stielow is the Don Yenko of our times albeit with a better haircut then owning the PT Crown Jewel El Mule is sure to pay dividends handsomely in the future when everyone else comes around to understanding/paying for PT rarity and greatness.

It can function as your back up back up track car.

It’ll serve to keep atleast one full on Chevy in your stable.

This one you can buy just for yourself (and everyone else here)

Charley if Greg sways easy on this and buys I expect 2 tickets to 2014 MCACN with a couple of preztel vouchers.

to hotwhls goodluck with the sale.


VERY FUNNY. Are you and Charley connected somehow? He's like that little devil dude that sits on your shoulder taunting you to "buy buy buy".
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Old 12-12-2013, 07:38 AM
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No there is no trace of anything on the car it just a weird angle picture. All the paint is in perfect shape. I am thinking of not taking the car to barrett I just don't know if the money is going to be there. But if you know someone that may be interested let me know. Thanks
OK, got it. Yea, appears the light in the pics threw me off. And, if I hear of anyone loooking for a nice Camaro, I will send them your way.

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Old 12-12-2013, 10:43 AM
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No there is no trace of anything on the car it just a weird angle picture. All the paint is in perfect shape. I am thinking of not taking the car to barrett I just don't know if the money is going to be there. But if you know someone that may be interested let me know. Thanks
If Barrett Jackson were a bad idea, Charlie Lillard wouldn't do it. He's really smart. Visit the "results" page on the Barrett-Jackson website and look at the comps from prior events. I think you'll be quite pleased. It's just like real estate. The comparable sales do not lie.
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No there is no trace of anything on the car it just a weird angle picture. All the paint is in perfect shape. I am thinking of not taking the car to barrett I just don't know if the money is going to be there. But if you know someone that may be interested let me know. Thanks
I can tell you it will bring what its worth at Barrett Jackson as long as you pay to put it in the price range appropriate time slot. You can market the car for years online and never get the same buyers you would at Barrett Jackson.

This car will bring just as much or more at Barrett Jackson then it will trying to sell it privately. I don't see what the big risk is people see selling it at BJ.

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I can tell you it will bring what its worth at Barrett Jackson as long as you pay to put it in the price range appropriate time slot. You can market the car for years online and never get the same buyers you would at Barrett Jackson.

This car will bring just as much or more at Barrett Jackson then it will trying to sell it privately. I don't see what the big risk is people see selling it at BJ.

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The RISK is he's a non-recurring single car seller --- and as such --- will most likely NOT get the appropriate time slot that we all know is critical to getting "said value" from his sale.

Go talk to anyone that has had the unlucky (stupid on their part?) early or late Thursday time slot --- or early morning (pick a day)… and there's just no buyers in the house. TIME SLOT is everything at these auctions.
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So the people at Barrett Jackson are happy to just throw away possible commission on a high dollar build by randomly dishing out weak time slots?

Again -- Look at the comps. Go here:

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/appli...vecarlist.aspx

Search 1969 Chevrolet Camaro and look for sale price and other trends relative to the quality of the cars. It will be clear that the process is anything but fast and loose.
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The RISK is he's a non-recurring single car seller --- and as such --- will most likely NOT get the appropriate time slot that we all know is critical to getting "said value" from his sale.

Go talk to anyone that has had the unlucky (stupid on their part?) early or late Thursday time slot --- or early morning (pick a day)… and there's just no buyers in the house. TIME SLOT is everything at these auctions.
And their is always going to be the guy who does not get anywhere near what people who did not want to or could bid on the car think it should have brought.... "ALL DAY LONG".

The car has to appeal to the masses or your market is just narrower.

If you have a Saturday time slot for this car and you actually want to sell it, You might as well ride it out, cuz it will sell for what its worth. Its a 69 Camaro there has to be some people in audience that want a 69 Camaro.
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