Re: How depressed is the market in our cars?
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Great topic!!
The division of high-end pre-war prices and post war prices is very telling. I am amazed by how little some Packards are selling for at auctions. Then a corvette shows up and everyone goes crazy. Frankly I dont know where my 1923 Packard Touring Sedan stands as far as an auction price. It is all original formaly part of the Harrah's collection. Mint condition. Pix here:flickr.com/photos/disneybymark/sets/72157627470029817/ Any guesses??
Posted on: 2011/10/25 19:50
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Look at this 1934 Super Eight coupe on Ebay 160669983821.Bid is at $100,000.00 so far and reserve is still not met.Then look at the very nice 54 Packard Clipper sedan with factory A/C, PB, PS, Ultramatic and 54,000 original miles.Buy now for 10 Grand.Its been on Ebay at least 3 or 4 times.I guess the high end stuff is still selling and everything else is dead.
Posted on: 2011/10/25 20:57
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That 34 car is now at $140K. It's a local car and we all were trying to put a value you on it. For a coupe it's a great looking car.
Good high end cars are still selling strong.
Posted on: 2011/10/27 1:35
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RE 34 clark Gables 34 coupe: Study the bid history.
For general pricing and what has SOLD look at the COMPLETED LISTINGS for Packards. NOT currently active listings. Current active auctions are meaningless for establishing value, trends or ANYTHING. Current active listings only have meaning if one plans to bid. It is the COMPLETED LISTINGS that tell the true story in terms of value, trends etc. Well maybe in most cases but not all. Currently active listing are completely meaningless especialy if there are only 2 or 3 bidders at the HIGH END toward the end of the auction. They mite be nothing more than just "Bid Buyers" or attempting to quell the sale of the car at a price lowere than the seller is willing to accept and can NOT get. OR to put it another way, a seller is simply bidding on the car HIMSELF (thru a couple of mutual friends using their eBay id) so as not to let the a car go for any less tha n some figure the seller has in mind. Come on folks. All of this pretty basic.
Posted on: 2011/10/27 5:58
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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No need to look at closed auctions.What I have been saying is the cars keep coming up for auction month after month year after year.They are not selling. Look at some of the cars on Ebay like the 54 Clipper with PB, PS Auto and AC. They have shown this car 4 or 5 times at $10G.that is a great price. 20 years ago, it would have sold in a heartbeat. I guess the 1% of the population with 90% of our wealth don't like these cars.The rest of us have no money to buy them.I would probably go down to Wall St with the protesters but I can't afford the $12.00 toll to get across the George Washinton Bridge.If I could, I doubt I could afford the $120.00 Parking garage fee.I am glad I no longer work in the City.
Posted on: 2011/10/28 19:12
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GTO, do you really think a loaded 54 Clipper would have sold easily 20 years ago for $10K?
Posted on: 2011/10/28 19:34
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Yes.I saw a lot worse for $10G with nothing but Ultramatic. I guess I was just lucky when I came across a nice 48 Custom Eight that day in 1996.You should have seen the other two cars I looked at that day and the prices they were asking.$8,500.00 for a 48 eight painted lime green with stuffing hanging out of the front seat and a headliner that was falling down.Another 51 200 that was pretty nice but needed a little bit of everything for $9,500.00.Last I heard, the owner sent it to the scrap heap last year.
Posted on: 2011/10/28 19:56
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GTO- Occupy Bergenfield.
Posted on: 2011/10/28 23:05
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Stephen
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unfortunately I do.I will move someplace nice when I retire.
Posted on: 2011/10/29 0:58
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