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Originally Posted by Macroni View Post
I would say it depends who bought it. If it was a noted restorer who understands what he is doing it was worth $21,100. If the buyer was... say me... it could have been just another case of "irrational exuberance".
Even a noted restorer with a clear understanding of what he's doing may not feel that $21k for that car is justified. The effort required on this car will be a labor intensive, nut & bolt restoration.. there is nothing there that won't be touched.
Labor/time = dollars! $21k to start will cut deeply into tomorrow's profit margin.
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