Re: '65 A990 on Mecum Auction
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Re: '65 A990 on Mecum Auction




I thought a "no reserve" meant it sold to the highest bidder? Anyway, "no sale" is maybe a sign that the market price is dropping below what people have come to expect. I think traditionally, with some exceptions, most restored cars sold for less than the cost of restoration, so maybe the market is adjusting back to that condition. Dos pennies.

Thanks,
Gary H. 



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>
>No sale at $110,000.  Recently saw another on E-Bay that had no takers with an 
>$83,000 opening price. 
>
> 
>Akron Don Gallimore
>
 
>----- Original Message ----
>> 
>> 1965 Plymouth Belvedere A990 - 426 CI, Automatic
>> 
>> Presented as Lot S69 at No Reserve, this Plymouth is scheduled to cross 
>> the block on national television at 1:40PM on Saturday, March 12. 
>> 
>> Paul L.


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