GTs @ BJ


Cobraguy

GT Owner
So.....where's the smart money today on the '06 Blue -3200m and the Tungsten -2400m?
 
I predict blue 260, tungston 240. Blue car clean, all stock. Tungston has some mods, not that they are bad but the hot buttons,aluminum upper seat insert, aftermarket radio, aftermarket caps on engine components, andrews shifter, mud flaps and multiple gt deals in odd places is what imuI noticed in a few minutes looking at it.....jmo
 
Blue just hammered at 240k
 
$264k final sale price. Not bad at all!
 
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This is BJ the epitome of hype and look at me. Craig stated on Fox Business that the FGTs were worth $400k. $240 seems flat to me?
 
$400k may be a reality in the very near future. Heritage cars with low miles will be there soon...
 
$400k may be a reality in the very near future. Heritage cars with low miles will be there soon...

Hasn't one 'hammered' at somewhere around $400+K already (a couple months back)?
 
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How about the Cooper Monaco pricing?
 
when do the other two FGT's come across ?
all I saw was the Midnight blue (best color) about 2 hrs ago..??

ajb
 
Nice to see the 2015 Mustang too.
 
How about the Cooper Monaco pricing?

I think it went for 1.5 Mil.....thought it would go more.....
 
When they roll a Diablo across the stage and call it a 2011 model and not one commentator corrects, that is BJ. I have lost count of the downright vulgar cars that have gone across the block. Isn't Linda Vaughn getting a little long in the tooth to sell cars? What a circus.
 
Not to thread steal, but that Mustang looks terrific. Can't wait for the flat crank GT350.
 
just dropped the hammer on the tungston for 250k....
 
Camera guy just sprints inches away full tilt with camera on shoulder right by a Gull Wing Benz... BJ in a nutshell
 
I was at Gooding the hammer on a 600 mile white was 235 + 10% RM sold red at 225+ 10% and BJ brought more high prices. What I don't get is why these buyers bid these prices at auctions when they can buy from reputable dealers like Shelby, Marv or others at the same or lesser price an actually have a much better idea of what they are getting.
The auctions were a lot of fun to watch but But the image of Barry's Mankini and Ron coming out of the closet as a confirmed lesbian certainly we're the highlights of this trip. Q
 
But the image of Barry's Mankini and Ron coming out of the closet as a confirmed lesbian certainly we're the highlights of this trip. Q

Wonder if this may indicate evidence of a peak in values. :facepalm::lol
 
I was at Gooding the hammer on a 600 mile white was 235 + 10% RM sold red at 225+ 10% and BJ brought more high prices. What I don't get is why these buyers bid these prices at auctions when they can buy from reputable dealers like Shelby, Marv or others at the same or lesser price an actually have a much better idea of what they are getting.
The auctions were a lot of fun to watch but But the image of Barry's Mankini and Ron coming out of the closet as a confirmed lesbian certainly we're the highlights of this trip. Q
Gary ,
I couldn’t agree more with you! I am on a personal note glad to be out of the closet! My wife is really cool about it and it has opened up some doors ,so to speak with some of my lesbian friends.Glad to hear you and Donna are ok with it too!
 
I dont understand it either , but it certainly isnt doing the GT value any harm

I saw a backdraft cobra get hammered at $60K and you can buy 10 of them on cobra country right now for $45K with a rousch , go figure
 
Auction prices make no sense. For instance, the white 600 mile car that sold for $235k, after the seller pays his fees, he gets maybe $215k. Should be able to get that or more selling on their own and they would not have to go through all the crap of sending their car to auction and letting everybody and their brother paw all over it. And then, we have the buyer, which after fees paid $250k+. They should be able to get a white car for that or less on the retail market and would also get time to do their due diligence on the vehicle they are looking at. In the end, who is the winner in these auctions....? The Auction houses. In my opinion, 9 times out of 10 they are the only real winners.