![]() 01/28/2019 at 13:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
And now they’re doing the same to old motorbikes..... 1977 Ducati 750 Supersport... Beautiful bike, round-case engine, all original... but $247,500!!!!!
Rich old men made 911's unapproachable to most of us.. now they’re doing the same to motorbikes......
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And what’s with the green tint in the photos...
R eminds me of something...
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You can’t touch these prices
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Excellent gif!
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Repo Man is a damn good movie.
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Truly a classic.
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Did you see that old bike that sold at Mecum last weekend for over $600k? I realize that bike was very rare but damn.
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oy vey. ridonkolous!
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I hate to say it, but a 70% marginal income tax on income earned after 10 million would really reign this in.
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To be honest, that is arguably one of THE most collectible/desirable motorcycles out there. Bevel drive 750, with the uber rare translucent fiber glass tank. This is essential the bike Paul Smart won on.
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True. It’s about as dope a bike as you can buy...
But a quarter million bucks is recalculus! And I fear it’ll set a precedent
that affects all older bikes to a degree.....
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Yeah... I was thinking of French revolution guillotines
when I read about this for sure.......
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I’ve got the Mecum auction recorded, and only got through the first couple minutes of it last night before it went to bed, and I already thought prices were crazy. A vintage Guzi? “ Cool bike haven’t seen those befo ... 50 what now? Thousand? Damn, guess I won’t be buying one of those anytime soon.” I can only imagine what the rest of the auction will hold.
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Right? Shit’s more valuable per pound than gold....
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Fucking hipsters