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<blockquote data-quote="Jr Mint" data-source="post: 16926817" data-attributes="member: 85728"><p>You can't really base values off cars that don't sell. It's also difficult to base values off auction results in general, as they vary greatly. Who's bidding that day, who had what to drink, or who woke up on what side of the bed that morning. The car didn't trade hands at 51k, had gotten bit to 59k 6 months prior, and the current owner is still holding it. It's clear they think the car is worth in the mid 60s and won't let it go for less. You can't go get the car elsewhere for less, therefor the value is the value. Sure, someone has to pay for it, but again, one hasn't sold for less, so the value can't be pegged at less. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I will take 47.5 for mine. I've owned a few of these, watch the market pretty closely, and seems to be the right number. Now, I don't agree that the market on these is where is should be, but, I suppose after printing 5 trillion, it makes sense that these things went up. </p><p></p><p></p><p>These cars didn't go up in value, our money is just worth less, and we need more of it to buy stuff like this. </p><p></p><p>To the OP, you can try and hold out for a 60-80k example that you'll likely buy for around $35k, but those go quick, and from chatting with you briefly, won't make you happy. Those cars are tired and to get a clean, tight car, needs to be cared for and mileage needs to be low. Last, with rare cares like this, will almost guaranteed not be a local sale. Here is mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jr Mint, post: 16926817, member: 85728"] You can't really base values off cars that don't sell. It's also difficult to base values off auction results in general, as they vary greatly. Who's bidding that day, who had what to drink, or who woke up on what side of the bed that morning. The car didn't trade hands at 51k, had gotten bit to 59k 6 months prior, and the current owner is still holding it. It's clear they think the car is worth in the mid 60s and won't let it go for less. You can't go get the car elsewhere for less, therefor the value is the value. Sure, someone has to pay for it, but again, one hasn't sold for less, so the value can't be pegged at less. I will take 47.5 for mine. I've owned a few of these, watch the market pretty closely, and seems to be the right number. Now, I don't agree that the market on these is where is should be, but, I suppose after printing 5 trillion, it makes sense that these things went up. These cars didn't go up in value, our money is just worth less, and we need more of it to buy stuff like this. To the OP, you can try and hold out for a 60-80k example that you'll likely buy for around $35k, but those go quick, and from chatting with you briefly, won't make you happy. Those cars are tired and to get a clean, tight car, needs to be cared for and mileage needs to be low. Last, with rare cares like this, will almost guaranteed not be a local sale. Here is mine. [/QUOTE]
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