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#1
Enter your predictions here!
Here's a link to the official auction
I'll prediction $181,102.07. AT least that's MY maximum snipe bid...
Hmmmm.... I need to decide how serious I am about selling. Might be a good time to include "fastforward" in an item description... End my car about an hour after the FFF??? :scratch: :nono:
Here's a link to the official auction
I'll prediction $181,102.07. AT least that's MY maximum snipe bid...
Hmmmm.... I need to decide how serious I am about selling. Might be a good time to include "fastforward" in an item description... End my car about an hour after the FFF??? :scratch: :nono:
#3
Dunno...low 120's, maybe less? I just don't see it getting more than that unless a bidding war erupts between two wealthy guys who really dig its styling. Some of the Rad Rides projects turn out really well, but this one, not so much IMO. I'm not a fan of huge rims on classics anyway, and this is why. When you go too big, the car ends up looking like a cheesy caricature. And what's with the '85 Tempo rack and pinion steering? On a car demanding these prices, c'mon.
#4
It will exceed $200k... might break $300k with the right competition. Don't discount this car's history. Also, the publicity the buyer would get increases the value ten fold.
Question is... is it a tax writeoff???
Question is... is it a tax writeoff???
#5
Originally posted by Jay@October 26, 2004, 7:32 AM
It will exceed $200k... might break $300k with the right competition. Don't discount this car's history. Also, the publicity the buyer would get increases the value ten fold.
Question is... is it a tax writeoff???
It will exceed $200k... might break $300k with the right competition. Don't discount this car's history. Also, the publicity the buyer would get increases the value ten fold.
Question is... is it a tax writeoff???
#6
I found this in the fine print down near the bottom of the page.
• A portion of the winning bid may be deductible under the provisions in the United States Internal Revenue Code Section 170. Please contact your personal tax advisor for more information on this issue.
• A portion of the winning bid may be deductible under the provisions in the United States Internal Revenue Code Section 170. Please contact your personal tax advisor for more information on this issue.
#8
Originally posted by Mberglo@October 26, 2004, 1:19 PM
What history? It was a one-off promotion car.
What history? It was a one-off promotion car.
If it's near $100k I'd consider a mortgage ... it would fetch more than that at BJ. An E-car from Unique gets more than that and they are building them nonstop. There is only one of these.
Somehow I think you'd see it differently if it was the only Emberglo '66 with a factory 390 and gold interior ... you'd be the Dairy King then
#9
Somehow I think you'd see it differently if it was the only Emberglo '66 with a factory 390 and gold interior ... you'd be the Dairy King then
I suppose it will bring what other Foose creations bring. Do they bring $200k-$300k? I don't know...I sure wouldn't pay it. And it has nothing to do with personal preferences. I've seen the FFF and it's very well done. But it doesn't command the same kind of money that a 1965 Shelby GT350R with racing heritage demands.
The Es are stupid priced, but they DO carry the Man's name, for whatever that's worth.
A whole television series? You mean Rides? It was merely an episode. What would the green foxbody vert lawnmower bring at auction that Jesse James built?
#10
Originally posted by Mberglo@October 26, 2004, 11:56 AM
But it doesn't command the same kind of money that a 1965 Shelby GT350R with racing heritage demands.
But it doesn't command the same kind of money that a 1965 Shelby GT350R with racing heritage demands.
I agree that it will go around $200k.
Have you ever seen "The Grand Master" that Foose built? Unbelievable!
http://www.chipfoose.com/gallery2.aspx
#11
Wonder what Joe Rogan paid for the Sick Fish? I'm actually rounding 3rd base and heading home here so I am totally off base at the moment :flame2:
We are currently trying to build a FFF-esque 'vert in the virtual build and even at $60k budget (WITHOUT LABOR COSTS) I'm dropping plenty of the parts/technology that Troy put in that car.
Hot Rod / Street Rod world has legends just like Racing does.
We are currently trying to build a FFF-esque 'vert in the virtual build and even at $60k budget (WITHOUT LABOR COSTS) I'm dropping plenty of the parts/technology that Troy put in that car.
Hot Rod / Street Rod world has legends just like Racing does.
#13
Pre-approved bidders from a seller with no feedback? That is a big hint htis may be a rip-off!
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Click on "first scam"
#16
Originally posted by Mach One@October 26, 2004, 1:41 PM
My guess is around 150K...if I had the cash, I would definitely go for it but wouldn't we all?
My guess is around 150K...if I had the cash, I would definitely go for it but wouldn't we all?
It's got an automatic tranny. :notnice: I don't like the color.
For the prices you guys are throwing out you could buy several concours Shelby Mustangs. You could fill up your garage with a few Boss 302/429's. You could buy a small house.
#17
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My guess is around 150K...if I had the cash, I would definitely go for it but wouldn't we all?
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It is a rare car (one of a kind, now), and these days restomods are getting some serious money. It used to be the case that Restomods never sell for the sum of their parts, but that's not necessarily the case anymore. That, and many would consider this a step above restomod and call this a street rod. That being the case, I'd point you to the Ring brother's car that sold for $100,001.