VERY irritating commercials during the 2010 auctions last night. I was screaming at the TV. It seems that commercials come when the Mopar vehicles are going over the block. I saw enough Corvettes, Mustangs and Camaros.
2010 1:33, #1, 1,416 miles, $ 126.500.00
2010 SSG, #1, 5,600 miles, $139,700.00
2010 VoooDoo, #1, 8,198 miles, $ 236,500.00
All prices include buyers premium.
I hope the new owner(s) join VOA.
Seems like a good resto-mod muscle car brings some good money.
When are the 401(k) supplements crossing the block? Any idea on time? DirecTV says 8:00?
You can look at it my line. At 4:00 eastern time it will be on Discovery channel. At 8:00 it will go back to Motor Trend.
The problem with watching on line, you don't hear Steve Magnante's comments. He knows cars, especially Mopar iron.
some of these have been going for lower than I would expect, then you see an 87 supra sell for $165k haha nothing makes sense at these sometimes
1/4 Mill with juice? 4th ACR to hammer over 200k so far. That GTSR will be #5....watch.
Last edited by Policy Limits; 01-18-2020 at 05:01 PM.
What some of you don't know may surprise you. I'd like to add some historical perspective here. This auction used to be a haven for Viper owners. We (Viper owners) were treated with very special privileges here. It was one of our biggest events of the year. We always had reserved front-row parking for VCA members. Members from Team Viper (including Herb Helbig and John Fernandes) would meet us for lunch at the auction grounds restaurant and give us the inside scoop on everything Viper-related happening inside Dodge. Craig Jackson (from Barrett Jackson) was a member of the VCA-Arizona region and participated in club events. He had a beautiful B/W 97 RT/10. I would not consider the auction or its promoters to be anti-Viper at all. It's lack of buyer demand that results in disappointing prices. Anyone who has ever bid at an auction will tell you that a Viper-interested buyer would have been licking his chops when he saw Vipers on the docket in non-prime time slots. This was long before Chrysler sold out to European owners. Apparently nobody in Italy gives a damn about our platform right now. SAD! Things were not nearly as bad when Mercedes owned us. Their engineers were very supportive of our road racing efforts and appeared at many VRL and World Challenge events to provide free technical support. Rant over, sorry for hijacking the thread.
I for one am not surprised by the Gen V ACR hammer prices but I am shocked by the Gen IV Voo Doo figure
The GTSR Ring car should fetch 1/4 mill plus.
Just for reference that 1:28 was not a wrapper car, it had 1100 miles on it.
They show six cars then go to 10 commercials and you miss six cars. Really sucks.
Another 1/4 mill with juice!
Not too shabby on the GTSR
Makes the 5th ACR car to hammer over 200k so far. These Special Edition cars are officially investments as previously predicted
#THENEXTFORDGT
Last edited by ViperJon; 01-18-2020 at 06:54 PM.
Agreed, though I was rooting for a bigger number nonetheless. The other contrived component is saying its number such and such of the ring cars. That was created by the dealer and not by the manufacturer. I personally would rather have your car than that one.
In any event, it might be appropriate to contact the Insurance carriers to increase the "agreed value " figures. The market is officially strong and the trend will continue in growing moving forward
I like driving mine one of the most fun cars I have ever owner or driven I am at 19xx miles so far
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I like driving mine one of the most fun cars I have ever owned or driven I am at 19xx miles so far
Even non ACR Gen V cars are 200k!
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