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Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by James G Cowles, Dec 17, 2005.

  1. Did you ever hear about hype>




    >From: jonlee@wt.net
    >To: Shelby List <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    >Subject: 2006 Russo and Steele Auction
    >Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 14:38:53 -0600
    >
    >
    >
    >I hate doing this because people will get the wrong ideas, but here are
    >some interesting price expectations for 2006 with neat pictures from Russo
    >and Steele. Im a bit shocked at their market
    >estimates but thats just me.
    >
    >
    >
    >65-350 Market Est 250-350k
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6213
    >
    >67-500 Market Est 225-275K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6156
    >
    >66-350 Market Est 375-425K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6077
    >
    >68-500 KR Convr Market Est 225-275K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6016
    >
    >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6188
    >
    >68-500 KR Market Est 150-175K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6015
    >
    >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6199
    >
    >69-350 Conv Market Est 175-200K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6198
    >
    >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6077
    >
    >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6200
    >
    >68-500 Convertible Market Est 175-200K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6163
    >
    >68-500 Conv Market Est 175-200K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6174
    >
    >69-350 Conv Market Est 150-175K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6106
    >
    >69-350 Market Est 115-140K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6146
    >
    >67-500 Market Est 100-125K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6023
    >
    >70-350 Market Est 115-140K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6148
    >
    >67-427 Cobra Market Est 500-600k
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6025
    >
    >64-289 Cobra Market Est 350-375K
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6211
    >
    >66-427 Cobra Market Est 500-60k
    >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6176
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >----- Forwarded message from g adams <mrgt350@yahoo.com> -----
    > Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:34:40 -0800 (PST)
    > From: g adams <mrgt350@yahoo.com>
    >Reply-To: g adams <mrgt350@yahoo.com>
    > Subject: Re: Shelby e-bay auctions
    > To: MHeroy@aol.com, shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    >
    >Mike,
    >You are right. I have always been in this for the
    >hobby. Whenever I have sold a car it was only to get
    >into a different one. Since I have done all my own
    >restorations, since 1986, I have benefited from my
    >free labor and even in a flat market never been upside
    >down. I have always done the cars for me to keep,
    >drive and show. The car I have been having the most
    >fun with has been my "(not a Shelby) r model clone"
    >which I built from the ground up. I take it to track
    >events and have a blast.
    >
    >I am now into Porsche's as well, 4 of them. I do not
    >own these to make money, as you may guess, since you
    >can quickly get upside down with the maintenance on
    >these cars. They are just neat cars and have some
    >great features. Again, I do most of the work on these
    >cars myself and just enjoy having them.
    >
    >I will keep them a hobby as long as I can.
    >
    >Greg
    >www.uniquemotorcars.net
    >
    >
    >
    >--- MHeroy@aol.com wrote:
    >
    > > In a message dated 12/16/2005 5:31:28 PM Eastern
    > > Standard Time, jonlee@wt.net
    > > writes:
    > > Ron:
    > >
    > > I want to add to your thought.
    > >
    > > I have been watching the dealer/locator guys and
    > > they fuel some of the price
    > > increase dramatically. They are not the only
    > > ones...but they are part of it.
    > > Example, I know one dealer who is hunting 65-
    > > 350 cars like crazy ever since that 65 350 #18 got
    > > auctioned off above 300k.
    > > They would hunt a 65-350 for 150-200k driver quality
    > > with rust and would
    > > resell it at 225-250k along with some touch up
    > > work. Word breaks out that Joe Blow got his car sold
    > > for 175k driver quality
    > > and everyone who owns a 65 thinks their car is worth
    > > equal or more. In
    > > addition, people now think 65-350 cars are the
    > > ones to have and so the hunt is on to find one.
    > >
    > > If you step back and break this process down, you
    > > can see how everyone
    > > contributes to the price increase slowly or rapidly.
    > > Its a vicious cycle that won't
    > > stop until something drastic happens like
    > > real estate went crashing, or another terrible event
    > > like 9-11 day. Even if
    > > it stopped, it somehow picks itself back up and
    > > starts cycling again.
    > >
    > > I remember when this local Mustang dealer in Houston
    > > told me I was nuts for
    > > paying good money for 2 67-500s years ago. I bought
    > > them regardless if he was
    > > right or not because each car had a purpose
    > > for me like one for fun, and the other for
    > > restoration guide to my early
    > > 67-350 (In this aspect Bob Perkins was the one who
    > > explained to me that you have
    > > to have a good car to make good restoration
    > > easier). Anyway, I specifically remembered how this
    > > Mustang guy told me he
    > > was in this Shelby longer than I was and that I was
    > > stupid for buying them at
    > > that price and that the market will fall just
    > > like it did in the late 80s. I ignored him and just
    > > went along with what I
    > > believed was right for me. Bottom line is you have
    > > to believe in yourself about
    > > your car or you will always have doubts in
    > > the back of your mind and others will make you
    > > change your mind faster than
    > > the market will turn on itself.
    > >
    > > just my 2 cents.
    > >
    > > jon
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > Quoting Ronald Robertson
    > > <ronald.robertson@sympatico.ca>:
    > >
    > > - Greg:
    > > - Just an observation, but perhaps reality has hit
    > > the Shelby market.
    > > - I wonder if collectors were not simply swapping
    > > mega $$$ for Shelbys to
    > > - other collectors (like the late 80's) and they
    > > realized that it was they
    > > who
    > > - were driving the prices up, to levels that the
    > > ordinary Shelby buyer simply
    > > - could not afford.
    > > - One has to wonder if ole Shel's recent antics sort
    > > of turn some folk off as
    > > - well.
    > > - Just a thought.
    > > - Ron
    > > -
    > > - ----- Original Message -----
    > > - From: "g adams" <mrgt350@yahoo.com>
    > > - To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    > > - Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 11:36 AM
    > > - Subject: Shelby e-bay auctions
    > > -
    > > -
    > > - >I have been watching Beckers auctions for the 67
    > > GT500
    > > - > (2nd time) and the 69 GT500 convert. (3rd time).
    > > - >
    > > - > Seems that bids are not quite as active nor as
    > > high as
    > > - > previously was previously.
    > > - >
    > > - > The convert previously had a reserve of $225K
    > > and this
    > > - > time the reserve was hit at $181k.
    > > - >
    > > - > Auctions look like bids may have been retracted
    > > or
    > > - > rejected as the bids actually decreased from the
    > > high
    > > - > point.
    > > - >
    > > - > Whats going on?
    > > - >
    > > - > Greg
    > > - >
    > > - >
    > > - >
    > > - >
    > > __________________________________________________
    > > - > Do You Yahoo!?
    > > - > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
    > > protection around
    > > - > http://mail.yahoo.com
    > > - >
    > > -
    > > -
    > > -
    > > Gang,
    > >
    > > I bought my two GT500's in the late 1990's, when
    > > there was considerable
    > > variation in price from one market to another, a
    > > situation that, scams or no, seems
    > > to have been made more efficient with the advent of
    > > eBay. The '67 was
    > > regarded as a bargain in 1998 (and indeed it was),
    > > as it was an orphan at a Florida
    > > auction, brought by a Lincoln dealer who had
    > > received it in trade on a
    > > Navigator from the guy who had bought it at B-J two
    > > years before. However, the
    > > review that SCM wrote on my purchase of the '68
    > > convertible in 1999 said that I'd
    > > essentially overpaid and that a few miles on the car
    > > would drop the value by
    > > $15,000! It didn't.
    > >
    > > So, am I happy about being about $180k ahead on the
    > > two cars? Not really- as
    > > both my wife and my mechanic have said, I'd just go
    > > out and find another pair
    > > and pay dearly for them, so why not keep what I
    > > have? Other than a few
    > > concours queens, my two stack up pretty well, and
    > > I'm in this to drive, not as an
    > > investment and am happy to be about even in the
    > > hobby over the years- if you
    > > conclude from this that I have a few that have been
    > > spectacular flops
    > > financially, you're right! I get in trouble when I
    > > decide to build a car "just the way
    > > I want it" like the '59 Skyliner restomod that's
    > > worth less than half of what
    > > I have in it, and then there's the Phantom III
    > > Rolls-Royce, a lovely money pit
    > > if there ever was one.
    > >
    > > I guess my point is that this is a hobby for most of
    > > us, and all lower prices
    > > might mean is that more enthusiasts will be able to
    > > afford these wonderful
    > > cars. That's not a bad idea- every market has
    > > corrections now and then, and if
    > > that's what this is, so be it. I think the overall
    > > trend will be up in the
    > > long term, no matter what.
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > > Mike Heroy
    > > CSX4045
    > > 67 GT500 #841
    > > 68 GT500 #389
    > > 85 SVO
    > >

    >
    >
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    jon





    Quoting James G Cowles <shelbyparts@msn.com>:

    - Did you ever hear about hype>
    -
    -
    -
    -
    - >From: jonlee@wt.net
    - >To: Shelby List <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    - >Subject: 2006 Russo and Steele Auction
    - >Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 14:38:53 -0600
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >I hate doing this because people will get the wrong ideas, but here are
    - >some interesting price expectations for 2006 with neat pictures from Russo
    - >and Steele. Im a bit shocked at their market
    - >estimates but thats just me.
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >65-350 Market Est 250-350k
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6213
    - >
    - >67-500 Market Est 225-275K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6156
    - >
    - >66-350 Market Est 375-425K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6077
    - >
    - >68-500 KR Convr Market Est 225-275K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6016
    - >
    - >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6188
    - >
    - >68-500 KR Market Est 150-175K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6015
    - >
    - >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6199
    - >
    - >69-350 Conv Market Est 175-200K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6198
    - >
    - >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6077
    - >
    - >66-350 Market Est 275-325K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6200
    - >
    - >68-500 Convertible Market Est 175-200K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6163
    - >
    - >68-500 Conv Market Est 175-200K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6174
    - >
    - >69-350 Conv Market Est 150-175K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6106
    - >
    - >69-350 Market Est 115-140K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6146
    - >
    - >67-500 Market Est 100-125K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6023
    - >
    - >70-350 Market Est 115-140K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6148
    - >
    - >67-427 Cobra Market Est 500-600k
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6025
    - >
    - >64-289 Cobra Market Est 350-375K
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6211
    - >
    - >66-427 Cobra Market Est 500-60k
    - >http://www.russoandsteele.com/index.php?action=dsp_function&functionID=8&ID=6176
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >----- Forwarded message from g adams <mrgt350@yahoo.com> -----
    - > Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:34:40 -0800 (PST)
    - > From: g adams <mrgt350@yahoo.com>
    - >Reply-To: g adams <mrgt350@yahoo.com>
    - > Subject: Re: Shelby e-bay auctions
    - > To: MHeroy@aol.com, shelbymustang@carmemories.com
    - >
    - >Mike,
    - >You are right. I have always been in this for the
    - >hobby. Whenever I have sold a car it was only to get
    - >into a different one. Since I have done all my own
    - >restorations, since 1986, I have benefited from my
    - >free labor and even in a flat market never been upside
    - >down. I have always done the cars for me to keep,
    - >drive and show. The car I have been having the most
    - >fun with has been my "(not a Shelby) r model clone"
    - >which I built from the ground up. I take it to track
    - >events and have a blast.
    - >
    - >I am now into Porsche's as well, 4 of them. I do not
    - >own these to make money, as you may guess, since you
    - >can quickly get upside down with the maintenance on
    - >these cars. They are just neat cars and have some
    - >great features. Again, I do most of the work on these
    - >cars myself and just enjoy having them.
    - >
    - >I will keep them a hobby as long as I can.
    - >
    - >Greg
    - >www.uniquemotorcars.net
    - >
    - >
    - >
    - >--- MHeroy@aol.com wrote:
    - >
    - > > In a message dated 12/16/2005 5:31:28 PM Eastern
    - > > Standard Time, jonlee@wt.net
    - > > writes:
    - > > Ron:
    - > >
    - > > I want to add to your thought.
    - > >
    - > > I have been watching the dealer/locator guys and
    - > > they fuel some of the price
    - > > increase dramatically. They are not the only
    - > > ones...but they are part of it.
    - > > Example, I know one dealer who is hunting 65-
    - > > 350 cars like crazy ever since that 65 350 #18 got
    - > > auctioned off above 300k.
    - > > They would hunt a 65-350 for 150-200k driver quality
    - > > with rust and would
    - > > resell it at 225-250k along with some touch up
    - > > work. Word breaks out that Joe Blow got his car sold
    - > > for 175k driver quality
    - > > and everyone who owns a 65 thinks their car is worth
    - > > equal or more. In
    - > > addition, people now think 65-350 cars are the
    - > > ones to have and so the hunt is on to find one.
    - > >
    - > > If you step back and break this process down, you
    - > > can see how everyone
    - > > contributes to the price increase slowly or rapidly.
    - > > Its a vicious cycle that won't
    - > > stop until something drastic happens like
    - > > real estate went crashing, or another terrible event
    - > > like 9-11 day. Even if
    - > > it stopped, it somehow picks itself back up and
    - > > starts cycling again.
    - > >
    - > > I remember when this local Mustang dealer in Houston
    - > > told me I was nuts for
    - > > paying good money for 2 67-500s years ago. I bought
    - > > them regardless if he was
    - > > right or not because each car had a purpose
    - > > for me like one for fun, and the other for
    - > > restoration guide to my early
    - > > 67-350 (In this aspect Bob Perkins was the one who
    - > > explained to me that you have
    - > > to have a good car to make good restoration
    - > > easier). Anyway, I specifically remembered how this
    - > > Mustang guy told me he
    - > > was in this Shelby longer than I was and that I was
    - > > stupid for buying them at
    - > > that price and that the market will fall just
    - > > like it did in the late 80s. I ignored him and just
    - > > went along with what I
    - > > believed was right for me. Bottom line is you have
    - > > to believe in yourself about
    - > > your car or you will always have doubts in
    - > > the back of your mind and others will make you
    - > > change your mind faster than
    - > > the market will turn on itself.
    - > >
    - > > just my 2 cents.
    - > >
    - > > jon
    - > >
    - > >
    - > >
    - > >
    - > >
    - > >
    - > > Quoting Ronald Robertson
    - > > <ronald.robertson@sympatico.ca>:
    - > >
    - > > - Greg:
    - > > - Just an observation, but perhaps reality has hit
    - > > the Shelby market.
    - > > - I wonder if collectors were not simply swapping
    - > > mega $$$ for Shelbys to
    - > > - other collectors (like the late 80's) and they
    - > > realized that it was they
    - > > who
    - > > - were driving the prices up, to levels that the
    - > > ordinary Shelby buyer simply
    - > > - could not afford.
    - > > - One has to wonder if ole Shel's recent antics sort
    - > > of turn some folk off as
    - > > - well.
    - > > - Just a thought.
    - > > - Ron
    - > > -
    - > > - ----- Original Message -----
    - > > - From: "g adams" <mrgt350@yahoo.com>
    - > > - To: <shelbymustang@carmemories.com>
    - > > - Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 11:36 AM
    - > > - Subject: Shelby e-bay auctions
    - > > -
    - > > -
    - > > - >I have been watching Beckers auctions for the 67
    - > > GT500
    - > > - > (2nd time) and the 69 GT500 convert. (3rd time).
    - > > - >
    - > > - > Seems that bids are not quite as active nor as
    - > > high as
    - > > - > previously was previously.
    - > > - >
    - > > - > The convert previously had a reserve of $225K
    - > > and this
    - > > - > time the reserve was hit at $181k.
    - > > - >
    - > > - > Auctions look like bids may have been retracted
    - > > or
    - > > - > rejected as the bids actually decreased from the
    - > > high
    - > > - > point.
    - > > - >
    - > > - > Whats going on?
    - > > - >
    - > > - > Greg
    - > > - >
    - > > - >
    - > > - >
    - > > - >
    - > > __________________________________________________
    - > > - > Do You Yahoo!?
    - > > - > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
    - > > protection around
    - > > - > http://mail.yahoo.com
    - > > - >
    - > > -
    - > > -
    - > > -
    - > > Gang,
    - > >
    - > > I bought my two GT500's in the late 1990's, when
    - > > there was considerable
    - > > variation in price from one market to another, a
    - > > situation that, scams or no, seems
    - > > to have been made more efficient with the advent of
    - > > eBay. The '67 was
    - > > regarded as a bargain in 1998 (and indeed it was),
    - > > as it was an orphan at a Florida
    - > > auction, brought by a Lincoln dealer who had
    - > > received it in trade on a
    - > > Navigator from the guy who had bought it at B-J two
    - > > years before. However, the
    - > > review that SCM wrote on my purchase of the '68
    - > > convertible in 1999 said that I'd
    - > > essentially overpaid and that a few miles on the car
    - > > would drop the value by
    - > > $15,000! It didn't.
    - > >
    - > > So, am I happy about being about $180k ahead on the
    - > > two cars? Not really- as
    - > > both my wife and my mechanic have said, I'd just go
    - > > out and find another pair
    - > > and pay dearly for them, so why not keep what I
    - > > have? Other than a few
    - > > concours queens, my two stack up pretty well, and
    - > > I'm in this to drive, not as an
    - > > investment and am happy to be about even in the
    - > > hobby over the years- if you
    - > > conclude from this that I have a few that have been
    - > > spectacular flops
    - > > financially, you're right! I get in trouble when I
    - > > decide to build a car "just the way
    - > > I want it" like the '59 Skyliner restomod that's
    - > > worth less than half of what
    - > > I have in it, and then there's the Phantom III
    - > > Rolls-Royce, a lovely money pit
    - > > if there ever was one.
    - > >
    - > > I guess my point is that this is a hobby for most of
    - > > us, and all lower prices
    - > > might mean is that more enthusiasts will be able to
    - > > afford these wonderful
    - > > cars. That's not a bad idea- every market has
    - > > corrections now and then, and if
    - > > that's what this is, so be it. I think the overall
    - > > trend will be up in the
    - > > long term, no matter what.
    - > >
    - > > Cheers,
    - > > Mike Heroy
    - > > CSX4045
    - > > 67 GT500 #841
    - > > 68 GT500 #389
    - > > 85 SVO
    - > >
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