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Old 01-27-2014, 08:04 AM
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+1 Agreed. Price levels as in "what the market will bare" in action. Yes, at times the market is stupid. Buy low, sell high.

Originally Posted by Rialas
An auction house will generally achieve the true value of a car. Whether we think it's too high or too low (give or take).
Old 01-27-2014, 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by CalvinC4S
^ those used to be $5,000 cars not even 10 years ago. People used them for donors to cut up for ghetto 959/930/930S projects.
Yes, we did. But, you know, I was doing it down at 27th & McDowell where my first shop was, then later in Oakland...............

(Funny how my cousin went from helping with ghetto conversions to having an international clientele with the 910/907/908/917 thing.)
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It is debatable, but in my opinion 76-77 USA 911's represented the saddest and lowest point in air cooled production.



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