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Today, 02:36 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pittsburg Ca
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Watching Mecum Auto Action
Can’t believe what some of these Cars and Trucks are going for. I bought my 1970 in 1989 for $1800. Today and after lots of upgrades I would not take less than $40,000
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1970 CST LS 1 6 speed Ford 9 inch Detroit Tru Track, Dakota Didgital, Vintage Air, QA1 Coil Overs Front & Rear Lots of FUN 2013 GMC PU, Oldest Son 71 GMC LWB. QA1 Suspension, Angry SB. Youngest Son 2017 Toyota SUV Daughters car 2018 Traverse , Wife’s Ride Pittsburg Ca 94565 |
Today, 07:35 AM | #2 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2018
Location: Ontario Peterborough
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Re: Watching Mecum Auto Action
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Barrett is the same way , get the booze into them and watch them compete with their money |
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Today, 03:20 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: hickory, ky
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Re: Watching Mecum Auto Action
On day 1, a 96 Chevy rcsb 4wd with 55k org miles with a bed cover sold for 18k. I really think that was a fair deal. I saw other buys too, like a 71 Mustang vert in the high teens. I guess a fellow sorta has to pick and choose on what he wants. Ive always wanted the highest price cars and trucks when I was in the market. Buy high, sell cheap.
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