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Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Thu Aug 31, 23 7:07 am
by cadboy
like the 1935 Dodge truck that would be cool.

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 23 1:11 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 23 1:21 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 23 1:54 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Fri Sep 22, 23 3:11 pm
by Stu Twin
There was one of those 'Monte Royce' mashups in the museum on the Isle of Man.
Doesn't look any better in the flesh :D

I'll take the 66 Hemi Coronet instead.

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 23 1:19 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 23 6:57 am
by cadboy
yes like the Toro, and pricey too but nice :thumbright:

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 23 1:17 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 23 2:15 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 23 2:17 pm
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Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 23 10:09 pm
by Stu Twin
Good finds Alan.
Especially love the Satellites (obvs). If I had the space I’d have the 65 tomorrow.
That 63 looks like hard work with crossplies, drum brakes & 12.6 compression!

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 23 9:48 am
by Steve
Cant believe the 68 RR went for just under $30k.

Love the 318 Satellite and the Javelin looks to be a lovely , cheap and useable way to enjoy the hobby.

Thanks for posting :thumbright:

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 23 6:19 am
by cadboy
Looks like the high prices for MOPARs have gone now :(

when RR sells for less than 30K

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 23 8:39 am
by Blue
Stu Twin wrote: Sat Nov 11, 23 10:09 pm Good finds Alan.
Especially love the Satellites (obvs). If I had the space I’d have the 65 tomorrow.
That 63 looks like hard work with crossplies, drum brakes & 12.6 compression!
I very much doubt it gets driven anywhere. The kind of people that like to over restore these cars, erasing their history in the process just want impressive looking museum pieces IMO.

Re: Bring a Trailer

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 23 9:48 am
by Steve
Im with you on that Blue. I firmly believe that our cars are meant to be used and enjoyed but a lot of high end cars are just ornaments, almost a liability.

My dream cars are all original driver cars. I gravitate towards cars that are original (dont mind any upgrades to make them useable) and I tend to breeze past cars that are over restored and trailer queens.

I went to a show in the Summer in Moffat and there were 3 perfectly restored but identical Avenger Tigers next to each other. Almost everyone walked past them to a lovely looking Hunter estate. Totally original, nicely kept and used regularly. Was a lovely bit of nostalgia. The others were better than they ever were out of the factory and pretty sterile to be honest

Cheers Steve :thumbright: