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68 Cuda

Posted: Thu Dec 04, 25 12:49 pm
by Faux-7-0

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 25 4:07 pm
by Steve
That is a very pretty car. Its got Blues name all over it :thumbright: Im guessing a very useable classic.

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 25 6:46 pm
by Blue
It’s a ‘67, end of interest….

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 25 9:06 pm
by Steve
:D :D :D

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 25 6:19 am
by cadboy
Very nice looking car and it was on eBay earlier and obviously didn't sell.

I shall watch and see what happens :thumbright:

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 3:56 pm
by Blue
No bids….

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 4:32 pm
by Steve
Im really surprised, its a great looking car, straight, nice colour combo in my opinion and looks very useable.

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 4:34 pm
by Steve
Where does the £20272 come into it?? Ive never bought a car at auction, would that be a reserve or something??

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 4:43 pm
by Blue
I don’t know what that price is but it’s not realistic, especially at the moment when the market is dead.

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 5:29 pm
by Steve
Thanks Blue. I dont really follow market prices so havent got a clue. I did notice on my fortnightly or so look at the cars on Ebay, a lot are hanging around for a while these days

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 6:03 pm
by Blue
UK prices have been dropping for quite some time now Steve,I’m talking about what people are actually paying rather than advertised prices.

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 7:17 pm
by Steve
Gotcha Blue, yeah, I guess thats going to be the measuring stick like houses, they are only worth what someone is willing to pay at the time. I dont think I will ever be in the market for another car to be honest, any spare cash I have goes into the pot to visit my kids. All I know is I couldnt afford my car if I had to buy it now and I stupidly missed my one chance to buy my dream car when I didnt snap up Cannonballs 70 300H a few years ago when it was in the ' generally affordable' category. They are daft money now :roll:

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 7:43 pm
by Blue
You never know Steve, I believe the bubble may have already burst, younger buyers are not replacing older sellers in anywhere near the numbers needed to keep prices up. I believe only the rarest of the most desirable will command big money in the future, the rest will fall away it’s a generational thing. You may get that aircraft carrier yet….

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Fri Jan 02, 26 7:53 pm
by Steve
That has given me some C Body hope Blue......Thanks :D

Re: 68 Cuda

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 26 9:42 pm
by morgan
Blue wrote: Fri Jan 02, 26 7:43 pm You never know Steve, I believe the bubble may have already burst, younger buyers are not replacing older sellers in anywhere near the numbers needed to keep prices up. I believe only the rarest of the most desirable will command big money in the future, the rest will fall away it’s a generational thing. You may get that aircraft carrier yet….
Blue speaks the truth. The car thing is fading out - or at least our car thing. The younger ones seem far more into souped up Audis and BMWs - particularly round where I tend to work , Birmingham area.