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69 COPO RS never met reserve
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Re: 69 COPO RS never met reserve
He's looking for $130k. What do you think it SHOULD go for?
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Re: 69 COPO RS never met reserve
That price range sounds about right to me for a well documented RS COPO. Heck, look at the prices the Deuce's are bringing.
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What prices are Deuces bringing?
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Re: 69 COPO RS never met reserve
Guess it would depend on the car......
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Yea, what are the deuces bringing https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif
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I thought of few of the last Deuce's sold around the $100K mark. The one on Ebay was bid up that high. I think that's the car Mark H ended up buying though so I don't know what the final selling price was.
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Jeff Deuces ARE going for big bucks. Most of the recent sales have been "under wraps". If the right one was publicly advertised it might shock a few........
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Re: 69 COPO RS never met reserve
Jeff;
One deuce has sold in that range, that is all. The restored cars don't change hands very often, so it is hard to determine what they will bring. Most are sold via word of mouth, and therefore are generally well below that range. Project cars or older resto's are selling most frequently, and are also sold below the radar of EBAY, brokers, et al. So, most people are quite surprised when they find out the avge prices paid https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/blush.gif |
Re: 69 COPO RS never met reserve
Price should be based on several factors, one being the quality of the restoration. Based on the pics I can understand why it did not meet reserve. It is quite obvious to what level this car was restored.
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