05-31-2024, 03:33 PM | #1 |
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Classic car values
Neat website. 67 72 gm trucks present well, but it would seem its not the latest data, I seem to recall a 67 or 8 topping 400k before commissions last Scottsdale auction.
The price on vintage sure went WAY up with the new way of life introduced especially with covid ecomoney. Sure lots of people with deep pockets in the world web market, no shortage of people, sustainable? Rhetorical, back on track, just enter your search. Powerful website, they break it down real nicely https://www.classic.com/m/chevrolet/ck/2nd-gen/c10/
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05-31-2024, 04:13 PM | #2 |
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Just looking at their graph from 2020 through 2024 for 67-72... The average price (not fully on just sold trucks but includes highest bid and asking price for for sale trucks) ranges from 25k in 2020 to 37k in 2024. I would like to see that using only known sold trucks, still that's pretty good to see. I took a very small sample of the trucks they are using for this analysis (two pages of trucks found below the graph tool, about 25 trucks) and found them all to be listed-for-sale or sold from a classic dealership with seemingly high prices, most of which from a single dealer, streetside classics. Took another small sample of sold-only trucks (21 trucks) used in the calculations and found them to be exclusively auction sales: Mecum, BJ and BAT. Not real sure what all that means but it's worth taking into consideration regarding market values goes. I did browse some of my other vehicle interests and they also appeared to follow the same pattern of dealership and auction listings and sales only, which for vehicles that arent 50 years old, seems more appropriate as dealers and auctions will price them more in line with the market because the market is much larger and more mainstream (think 2001 to 2006 BMW M3 manual gearbox for example)...I think they refer to that as a classic too! -Kevin
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05-31-2024, 06:30 PM | #3 |
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Yeah, you have to wonder what the sources are for numbers. I read where someone said kr500 and hemi challenger and such were worth more than yenko camaros. Real funny....https://www.classic.com/m/chevrolet/.../yenko-camaro/
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05-31-2024, 07:18 PM | #4 |
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One has to wonder which auction house is behind this website.
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Right. It was a thought of mine too…just didn’t want to say it seemed like a shill for the auctioneers to keep the momentum going. We have had numerous discussions on this board on how these auctions have lead many an owner to jack the price of his/her example. I have noticed the rise in pricing in my ongoing interest in listings and prices, especially amongst the classic car dealers. Not taking away from OP here, it is a very informative data set presented in depth. I appreciate being exposed to it. -Kevin
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I believe this was the highest price paid for a 67-72 K model at Scottsdale
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One could make a complete truck out of parts for less money, methinks.
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You would have to take it back to the auction to get your money back out of it and hopefully that guy is there that just has to have it.
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Seller premium is 8% Assume sales tax around 6% $409,200
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06-04-2024, 03:05 PM | #11 |
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Holy F… that’s completely insane. My pos K20 has to be with a couple hundred K then right?? Lol
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Perhaps a good time to ensure its insured enough. With salvage rights.
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It does have a nice touch screen and other modern amenities
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Just look at that ruined dashboard, now it needs a patch panel to fix it.
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It does LOL! On the other hand...zooming into that image, the body work around the area now requiring a patch panel appears to be really well done. -Kevin
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