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View Poll Results: What Will The Bullitt Mustang Sell For?
Less Than $2.5 Million 33 37.50%
$3 Million 14 15.91%
$4 Million 12 13.64%
$5 Million 10 11.36%
$6 Million 3 3.41%
$7 Million 3 3.41%
$8 Million 4 4.55%
$9 Million 1 1.14%
$10 Million 4 4.55%
Higher Than $11 Million 4 4.55%
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Old 01-10-2020, 06:55 PM
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I guess in the end it was just another '68 Mustang
LOL - 1968 Mustangs don't sell for $3.4 million.
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Old 01-10-2020, 07:23 PM
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Is there a 10% buyers premium at Mecum Kissimmee? If So that means "Frank" will pay $3.74 million for the Bullitt Mustang. Close enough to what a dozen of us guessed at $4 million.

Makes me wonder what it would have done at Scottsdale in a couple weeks on a boozy Friday or Saturday night...
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Old 01-10-2020, 07:35 PM
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Never underestimate the buying power of drunken millionaires. They pay ten times the going rate at Scottsdale for Batmobiles and Futureliners and stuff.

I was out at the $3500 opening bid but it looked like just two rich guys were interested and it really didn't gain in big increments after getting to two and half mill in a couple seconds.

Pretty decent return on the guys investment though and I wonder what the future holds for the car?
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Is there a 10% buyers premium at Mecum Kissimmee? If So that means "Frank" will pay $3.75 million for the Bullitt Mustang. Close enough to what a dozen of us guessed at $4 million.




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Old 01-10-2020, 07:58 PM
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I figured it would go around 1.5-1.7 range. Did better than I thought.

I looked at the NYSE being way up, so people are investing that $$$ for a return that these cars are not doing anymore. So as I saw the L88 rag be a no sale at $375,000 I figured the money's not really there for the high high end stuff. Some of the major players have been selling off and not coming back. Youngin's just don't value these cars the same way......
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