Here it is folks, the complete list in order by Lot Number. The top honor went to a 289 Cobra that got $825,000 at the auction which is about three zeros more than our budget. The cool thing is that there were cars here that regular guys could afford and they sold which is awesome. Check out the photos and list below, because there are some folks that got incredible deals. Lot number 167, a ’30 Chevrolet that looks nice in the photos sold for only $750 on a No Reserve Auction (Correction: The price was mismarked. It was $7500). A Factory Five ’33 Ford Roadster that is finished sold for only $2650. It’s crazy how a lot of stuff sold for high dollar, most for real deal fair prices, and then some incredible deals. I wish we were there on Thursday because I would have taken that ’30 Chevy home. Seriously. Wow.
TOP 5 Sellers:
A Factory Five Roadster sold for $2,650??? Someone take the seller’s belt and firearms away.
I really hope there’s a zero missing on that factory five hotrod, 26500 seems more like it.
Quite some iron there! Lot 162 looks like Parnelli Jones bad, bad, Plymouth. Very cool. Ala Kart 2 went cheap, IMO. All in all, some very cool stuff. The big, 4 door Imperial probably one of the best deals and practical daily drivers…
That 27 ford $3,000. Wouldn’t take much to make that cool that’s a deal and a half
some good prices, both Mules went less than a good used four wheeler
Wow, there was some really cool cars in there. The prices were not insane either. Maybe a nod that the market for these cars is starting to cool off and the average gear head may soon be able to afford to purchse a car or two without selling organs and other select body parts.
Thank you for posting the results.
Clearly, some good deals were had.
Again, thanks !