Well katsaar,
i was just saying....if I was the type of person who goes to these auction houses to buy a car, or if i liked to end up on TV and enjoyed bragging to my friends about how little money means to me , I would want to pay $100k. More bragging rights! Right?
But I am not rich and neither me, nor my friends get a woody spending money frivolously.
We've got to appreciate where this car was being sold. Auction houses like this don't usually cater to people who have to save for a car, these Hollywood type venues are for rich folks to flirt with their money. It's an old game really, you all know that.
When I said it should bring more than 60, I wasn't thinking about the purist who knows all the specs but he is saving every month to buy a car. I was just thinking of the venue and the type of folks who go THERE to buy a car.
You guys all remember the cuda that sold for 3.5 million dollars? Well that thing wouldn't have been sold for that
price if it had been sitting in somebody's backyard.
People who buy and sell classic cars at these auction houses expect inflated price on their cars anyway!, but they do it so they can have some excitement in their lives, see some action, get some action and maybe end up on TV, the cost of this kind of life style is secondary to them.
And all bs aside, it sold too cheap!