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Old 01-21-2011, 09:59 PM   #1
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Well the booze,bucks,big *icks and stupidity are running hog wild at B-J.

Amphicar-$115K
67 Corvette 427/435 w/17K mi-$220K
'70 Ram Air IV GTO-$100K+
'66 BB Vette-$180+

Earlier a '58 Impala HT-$180K
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Old 01-21-2011, 10:04 PM   #2
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Nothing beats cubic bucks. If you have it and want it, why not?
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Well the booze,bucks,big *icks and stupidity are running hog wild at B-J.

Amphicar-$115K
67 Corvette 427/435 w/17K mi-$220K
'70 Ram Air IV GTO-$100K+
'66 BB Vette-$180+

Earlier a '58 Impala HT-$180K
Ed, I have also been watching and it amazes me how much money changes hands there.
I do believe the 58 Impala was a convertible.
When the top goes down the price goes up.
I have been to the BJ several times and it is almost the best car show I have ever been to.
I never did buy a car there but it is fun to watch the cars and bidders.
The Hershey Pa. swap meet and car show is probably my pick for best show.
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Old 01-21-2011, 10:17 PM   #4
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Nothing beats cubic bucks. If you have it and want it, why not?
Because they overinflate the true value of the cars.Then every a$$hole in the world who has the same car,irregardless of condition ,thinks he has a gold mine.That's why.
You said you feel for us NHRA racers who are getting hosed by the board,well how about the average,true car guy,who's getting indirectly hosed by these rich,drunk,stupid
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It's the automotive equivalent of Jerry Springer.
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I agree with you. But they have the smoke, so why not.
If anyone who knows the market thinks that B-J sets the standard deserves what the get.
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"It's the automotive equivalent of Jerry Springer. "

Amen!

"If anyone who knows the market thinks that B-J sets the standard deserves what the get.

As Ed said, everyone who sees BJ thinks their car is worth the same and you can't get close to buying anything for a decent price for months after BJ.
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We live in a world of excess. We may not like it, but as some say "It is what it is".
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I guess its like a muscle car fantasy camp for the rich and stupid.
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Because they overinflate the true value of the cars.Then every a$$hole in the world who has the same car,irregardless of condition ,thinks he has a gold mine.That's why.
You said you feel for us NHRA racers who are getting hosed by the board,well how about the average,true car guy,who's getting indirectly hosed by these rich,drunk,stupid
supposed "car guys"?
Mr Ed: I personally bought two cars years ago at a Barrett-Jackson auction. Way back before there "ringers" were in on the bidding and driving the prices of these cars to outrageous numbers. There were allegations of this, but I don't know if they ever proved it. I watched a friend of mine bid and pay for a Shelby GT 500 drop top, and I thought he was freakin' insane to pay what he paid for that car. But, you are correct, in that now because of these auctions that every Mom and Pop that has one sittin' in their barn thinks it's worth a fortune.
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