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| some cheap bas***ds at Mecum but most cars arent barrett jackson quality so its a toss up.. two 62 300's sold 47k 300h 300h num 2 60 Dart D500 link 55 Dodge Royal sold for 20k link Plmouth 58 Belv convert with dual 4's didnt sell got up to 65k link Really nice 61 Plymouth convert with no reserve 29,150 link 61 plymouth wagon with patina sold 23k link 56 Chrysler 300B Sold for 32k... nice restore candidate link 63 Resto mod yorker wagon 40,150 link 59 Plymouth no pic link No Desotos
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Mike: Your post with "enter" key hit at the end of each url = makes the links hot.
two 62 300's
sold 47k
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-310903/1962-chrysler-300h-hardtop/
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-313290/1962-chrysler-300h-hardtop/
60 Dart D500
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-313051/1960-dodge-dart-phoenix-d50...
55 Dodge Royal sold for 20k
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-323198/1955-dodge-royal/
Plmouth 58 Belv convert with dual 4's didnt sell got up to 65k
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-310946/1958-plymouth-belvedere/
Really nice 61 Plymouth convert with no reserve
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-311056/1961-plymouth-fury-converti...
61 plymouth wagon with patina sold 23k
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-310664/1960-plymouth-suburban-wago...
56 Chrysler 300B Sold for 32k... nice restore candidate
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-310991/1956-chrysler-300b/
63 Resto mod yorker wagon
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-322393/1963-chrysler-new-yorker-wa...
59 Plymouth no pic
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-313281/1959-plymouth-belvedere/
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | You know it makes me cringe when people say "Barrett Jackson quality" Most of the cars I have seen that people got from there aint no different then a ordinary auction. Some are as we said in the collision industry "stuff n scuffs"
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| yeah but have you see "mecum" quality? |
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| cars going super cheap today... not a lot of people there of course. 59 pink belvedere with 318 went for 24k https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-313281/1959-plymouth-belvedere/ other 300H got up to 30k didn't sell? maybe something wrong? the super nice 61 fury convert got 30k, wasnt perfect though steering wheel was wrapped https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-311056/1961-plymouth-fury-convertible/
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| I was there last friday. A lot of cars were still not on the lot. Most of the mopar cars theres were driver quality. A lot of older resto's that looked very dated. Was really disappointed. I ended up buying a 69 dodge coronet wagon. I almost bought it at another auction, then got it worked out here. Left mecum and went to the fort lauderdale auction that had quite a few forward looks. They ended up selling their 59 dodge I believe, but others didn't meet reserve. |
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Location: Georgia | Odd, the "61 plymouth wagon with patina" you've got listed is actually my old 1960 Plymouth 2-door wagon, which just 'sold' on eBay
last month for $20,850. Here it is listed as sold for $23K--the photos are almost identical, except for the wheels changed. Hmm.
Here is the link here when it sold:
http://forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=67405&post...
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | SavoyPlaza - 2018-01-10 3:05 PM
Odd, the "61 plymouth wagon with patina" you've got listed is actually my old 1960 Plymouth 2-door wagon, which just 'sold' on eBay
Pete
Doesn't Mecum have a BS filter?
"Highlights:
1 of 5 believed to exist
Believed to be 57,000 miles
Same owner since 1970
Rebuilt original 318 CI engine
3-speed manual transmission
Original Copper paint aged with patina
Cream interior with NOS seats
New rebuilt brake system and wheel cylinders"
At least some of that has to be BS. Oh well if he bought it for $20K (ish) and sold it for $23K, he lost money on it based on the paint (roof) and interior, etc. that he put into it. I feel bad for him.
NOT
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Location: San Antonio TX | SavoyPlaza - 2018-01-10 2:05 PM
Odd, the "61 plymouth wagon with patina" you've got listed is actually my old 1960 Plymouth 2-door wagon, which just 'sold' on eBay
last month for $20,850. Here it is listed as sold for $23K--the photos are almost identical, except for the wheels changed. Hmm.
Here is the link here when it sold:
http://forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=67405&post...
Pete
Ebay buyer probably didn't pay. I've had that problem before on camera gear I used to sell. Very frustrating when you sell something for a decent price only have the buyer e-mail you apologizing because he doesn't have the funds. At least he got more for it at the Mecum auction! |
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| SavoyPlaza - 2018-01-10 3:05 PM
Odd, the "61 plymouth wagon with patina" you've got listed is actually my old 1960 Plymouth 2-door wagon, which just 'sold' on eBay
last month for $20,850. Here it is listed as sold for $23K--the photos are almost identical, except for the wheels changed. Hmm.
Here is the link here when it sold:
http://forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=67405&post...
Pete
They said the car had been in the same family since 1970. There was a lot of generous comments about that car when walking by it. Not going to lie, was surprised it went that high. |
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Location: Connecticut | Mike McCandless - 2018-01-10 3:01 PM They ended up selling their 59 dodge I believe, but others didn't meet reserve. Mike - Do you know what the silver and black 59 Dodge CRL went for ? I searched the website, but can't find the results. It did sell, according to the website. Ron |
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| With fee's around 85-87k |
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Location: Connecticut | Mike McCandless - 2018-01-11 9:21 AM With fee's around 85-87k Wow ! That's crazy money. With a tan interior, those are probably not the original colors. Also willing to bet that it's not an original Super-D. It's too bad that the photos on the Mecum website are so small, without the ability to enlarge to a decent size. Ron |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Ron, ... you've been into FL cars for how long now ? ... and
you act as if you don't know that ALL 59 Custom Royals and
convertibles were built as Double-Extra Super D500's ! ...
and they were all sold with wire wheels too ! Give it up, Dude.
EVERYBODY knows that much about them !
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| The 59 dodge at fort lauderdale, cosmetically was a really nice car. Had been redone at some point to a high level on what appeared to be a very solid car. I don't know if the car was/wasn't a D500/Super D500 from the factory. Under hood showed a "little" age compared to the outside. I didn't look inside. The owner of the car has around 250 cars. He's setting up a museum in Fort Lauderdale with 60-70 cars, he has 140 in a museum in sweden. He had around 30 cars at auction in Fort Lauderdale, I think he sold around 10. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Mike McCandless - 2018-01-11 10:15 AM
What I bought:
Curiosity requires "Engine Details - Please". |
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| 383/300 HP big block engine
727 Torqueflite transmission
Broadcast sheets
Factory air conditioning
Power steering
Power brakes
9-passenger capacity
1 of 991 produced
New exhaust system
Roof rack and wind deflectors
New 15 inch styled road wheels and new tires
New mufflers and tail pipes
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | So a quasi-Road Runner wagon. Very nice.
Beep Beep.
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Location: So. Cal | 56D500boy - 2018-01-11 9:24 AM
So a quasi-Road Runner wagon. Very nice.
Beep Beep.
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Not quite. That car is a Dodge, if I'm not mistaken. Welcome to the club Mike! This is mine.
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| they tossed a 59 Desoto in at the last moment. got up to 30k no sale
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-327551/1959-desoto-firesweep-sport...
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Powerflite - 2018-01-11 2:25 PM
56D500boy - 2018-01-11 9:24 AM
So a quasi-Road Runner wagon. Very nice.
Beep Beep.
:)
Not quite. That car is a Dodge, if I'm not mistaken. Welcome to the club Mike! This is mine.
SO BUZZ BUZZ already!! quasi-SuperBee wagon then.
REF: https://bringatrailer.com/2017/03/01/rare-383-big-block-wagon-1969-d...
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Location: Cincinnati | Not to rain on anyones parade...but last weekend I was at Scottsdale Barrett Jackson on opening day.I walked the entire show of 1700 cars and there we maybe a handful of Forwardlooks and nothing special. I did see David Spade camped in front of a black unrestored Hemi Challenger. The interesting thing is you can see what is hot and moving. Without question it is all things Ford Bronco and an amazing assortment...and of course all things muscle car.
Forwardlooks spotted..
57 Desoto Fireflite Convert
62 Imperial Crown Convert
62 Chrysler 300 Convert
May have been a few more but really no high FLs that I saw
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| ford bronco's... junk.. I don't know how those became desirable... its like the S-10 blazer of the 90's...
good riddance as they rotted in the junkyards. People are pickup/4*4 happy also.
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Location: Lubbock, TX | ExWagonista - 2018-01-18 6:40 AM
Not to rain on anyones parade...but last weekend I was at Scottsdale Barrett Jackson on opening day.I walked the entire show of 1700 cars and there we maybe a handful of Forwardlooks and nothing special. I did see David Spade camped in front of a black unrestored Hemi Challenger. The interesting thing is you can see what is hot and moving. Without question it is all things Ford Bronco and an amazing assortment...and of course all things muscle car.
Forwardlooks spotted..
57 Desoto Fireflite Convert
62 Imperial Crown Convert
62 Chrysler 300 Convert
May have been a few more but really no high FLs that I saw
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You must've missed out on the 1957 Adventurer in the big tent. It'll be a great one to see cross the block (again) this weekend!
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ford bronco's... junk.. I don't know how those became desirable... its like the S-10 blazer of the 90's...
good riddance as they rotted in the junkyards. People are pickup/4*4 happy also.
Spending 20k on a horrible junk 80'/90's 4*4... those things are utter garbage from late 70's to the 90's...
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| I got here yesterday. I've bought a few pedal cars and a 1958 chrysler upholstery light up display. Don't see myself buying any cars. |
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