![]() 05/15/2014 at 20:49 • Filed to: Regrets | ![]() | ![]() |
First picture is our driveway in 1985, in 1995 my dad sold that 1970 Boss 302 for $7,000. Second picture is the exact same car at the Mecum auto auction, estimated to sell for $110,000
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Imagine how those past 250 GTO owners feel...
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I think this is a good example of why you should never ever sell any car, ever.
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I'm still waiting for 2003 lexus es300 prices to go into the $30-40 millions.
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Just informed him of how much the last one auctioned for. He is feeling much better now.
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Ambitious lol
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Judging by how long it took for the Ferrari GTO to rise in price I'm guessing around 2-3 years for the lexus to reach $35 million.
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Same for 2000 Toyota Land Cruisers. I'm 1/4000 of the way there!
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Exactly! Especially any car loved by gearheads.
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Did you see my post the other day about GTO values?
You could get one for so cheap in the 70s. And even in 1980 the price was around $150K. Within 5 years it was in the millions.
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That's exactly what I was thinking about when typing that. They're probably kicking themselves hard now.
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And how I love it. It's about the perfect Mustang in every way.
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It's so damn nice!!
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Check out the values from new to 1986
1962-4 (new): $18,500
1965 (Dec): $10,500
1968 (Jun): $6,000
1969: $2,500 (at a Kruse International auction)
1971 (Jan): $9,500
1971 (Jul): $12,000
1973 (Jul): $17,500 (£7,000)
1975 (Dec): $48,000
1978: $85,000
1980 (Mar): $180,000-200,000
1983: $300,000
1984: $500,000
1985: $650,000
1986: $1,000,000