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1978 930 rough paint and incorrect seats bid to $85,000 with buyers fee $93,500.
1976 930 nice car. bid to $150,000 with buyers fee $165,000 |
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Do you ever post about 930s that don't sell or fall short of expectations?
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The 78 didn't sell. It fell short of expectations by $15,000. The 76 didn't sell it fell short too.
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Thanks for the clarification. I was trying to look at results but it seemed like I needed an account on Mecum's site.
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Just sign up with your email and the sale or no sale amount will appear on the list.
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If I were given to posting auction results and pricing guides non-stop, I'd post whatever happened, not selectively pick the ones that fit my narrative or leave out important details.
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. . . and not even bother posting no-sales. Who cares what a car is "bid to" when that bid could easily have been from a chandelier? Actual posted sales are suspect enough.
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