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I have a radical idea!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Sweet Home Alabama!
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it
It actually does. If you or I restored a truck and took it to Barrett Jackson it wouldn't bring the same money if it was restored by a well known restorer. We don't know who restored that truck or how nice and/or correct it really is by that pic. If that truck happened to be restored by Jerry Brown or sombody like that and the truck is correct and numbers matching, $28,500 is a steal. That's all I'm saying.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Clearlake Oaks CA
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it
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I'm not into Stock/Numbers Matching. As far as my Comment of, "What The Market Will Bear", is that given the Economy, people are holding on to their Money more Tightly, (even if they have it to spend). I think if the Economy, was like it was 8 years ago, this Truck would have gone for more than $25K. Now on the flip side, someone may spend MORE than they had budgeted, given that the Truck was Restored by a Name made famous for its restorations. Confused?.....So am I. ![]()
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Hello members... I'd like you to know that I sold, my 72 GMC (Ratikle), back in November of 2011. I don't visit the site much anymore, but please feel free, to drop me a private message. RIP...."RATIKLE" |
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