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    2017 ACR VOODOO II Just went for 418 000usd before fees


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    That's ignorant.
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    13 miles on the ODO.

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    And a 68 Chevelle SS convertible just sold for $485K. The bidders must have started drinking early.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappy View Post
    And a 68 Chevelle SS convertible just sold for $485K. The bidders must have started drinking early.
    Quick, hold my beer while I run down there with all of my vehicles!
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    Sweet !!!

    Doesn't matter reasons why. It is a recorded sale for the car most of us like to see increase in value.

    Was reading a story (link below) about a motorcycle enthusiast that as he was getting into his 70's, cashed in on investments and bought a bunch of bikes that he always wanted. Several at auctions and he certainly overpaid at times. Did that matter ? Hell no. He wanted to live his passion. When he left, he did that feeling like he had done what he wanted to do and that's the end of the story.

    You may never know the buyer's story. It's only money.

    https://www.cycleworld.com/story/bik...le-collection/
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    I was watching the auction live on TV. I could have sworn it went for $380,000 not $418,000 before fees. Of course it only has 13 miles on it.
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    I'm pretty sure your title should say "went for $418,000 AFTER fees."
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    I think over the next 5 years, ACR-Es will enjoy a Ford gt type appreciation. Not too sure about the "regular" vipers

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    Wow...
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    Great number! Glad to see it!

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    Watched a repeat of the auction. The car sold for $380,000 before fees or $418,000 after Mecum's 10% buyer's commission. Car was a Voodoo II with 13 miles on the clock. It was one of 31 Voodoo IIs produced. The price was pretty awesome. I wonder though what is the mileage limit that above which a car would not command such a high price. I'm sure it is some kind of proportional scale. If this car had say 1,300 miles or 13,000 on it how would the price have changed?

    All the really high dollar cars that I've seen have like less than a 1,000 miles on them. Some much lower. I think the GTS-R that sold for $405,000 a while back on Bring A Trailer had 54 miles on it and it was also #1 of 100. .Even the Ford GTs that sell for big money have very low mileage for cars that are over 15 years old.
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    In general I would think it would make sense for limited numbered special editions that at least some prospective buyers might not be quite as concerned with mileage because it's not like they have a bunch to choose from. And in some case maybe the buyers paying these extreme prices at auctions are looking for cars with extremely low miles, and had this Vooodoo II not been there the buyer might have bought something completely different!

    Example, if 2 or 3 bidders had been specifically looking for a Gen V ACR/TA, knowing only 10 were built, if only one was available would mileage or condition be the main driver of value? For me it would be condition, but I'm not an auction bidder, and I don't buy cars new or used to sit unused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce H. View Post
    In general I would think it would make sense for limited numbered special editions that at least some prospective buyers might not be quite as concerned with mileage because it's not like they have a bunch to choose from. And in some case maybe the buyers paying these extreme prices at auctions are looking for cars with extremely low miles, and had this Vooodoo II not been there the buyer might have bought something completely different!

    Example, if 2 or 3 bidders had been specifically looking for a Gen V ACR/TA, knowing only 10 were built, if only one was available would mileage or condition be the main driver of value? For me it would be condition, but I'm not an auction bidder, and I don't buy cars new or used to sit unused.
    You could be correct. There is however an ACR/TA for sale at a Lambo dealer in Charlotte, NC. Currently listed for $344,900. It hasn't sold for months, they have lowered the price by $5,000 since it was originally listed. It has 350 miles on it. Auctions seem to generate higher prices. They would have been better off consigning it to Mecum.

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    Auctions like this have A LOT of excitement that goes along with them.
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    That's a good deal imo. How many ACR's left with delivery miles? Can't be many
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    An ACR-E value thread and no Policy Limits? Must be in jail like all lawyers should......

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    "Policy Limits" seems to have disappeared.
    I don't send or receive "PM's" since I prefer DIRECT communication.

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    I watched an older gentleman pay $1.3M for a real hemi Daytona race car. People around him appeared to be controlling the bidding. When he won, he didn't seem to react, and he finally just took a sip of his Bud Light. I can't remember whether that was just before or after the LS6 Chevelle convertible sold for $500K and the Yenko Camaro for $400K. The new, 1LZ C8 Z06 (base model - probably less than $125K sticker) sold for $250K plus fee. You could go to any dealer with dealer stock and get a fully loaded 3LZ with a $100K ADM for less. Pretty amazing to watch.
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    My thoughts are once the ACR's are in this price range, Gen V TA, GTS, will start to climb about half or a little more than half of an ACR... Condition dependant.

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    I think the ACR-E’s will outpace other Vipers because of the simple fact that this was the best Viper ever made and there were very few (900 give or take) to go around. Take the ones that have been totaled out of the equation and you have a lot less cars available for purchase. I bet we are easily into the 700’s for the ACR-E’s with respect to what is left, or available out in the wild. This is an amazing car. I like all Vipers and have multiple, but the ACR-E is just spectacular. I think this was a spot on number for that car. It was also a SE car, which may have added some value. Expect numbers on these to go up from here.

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    That's ignorant.
    That's what I thought when I saw this red 89 Blazer sell for $95k.
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    Starting to wonder how many more years before my Viper is worth more than my house, ha? Hard to figure what the general term " Regular Viper " really means , since there are so few, quite a few special editions, and everything seems to be increasing as we speak, it looks like a lovefest for the Snake.

    I do agree the ACR will continue to be the Top Dog ( er Dodge ) well into the future, but there are many other Stars out there that will come to the forefront as the market interest grows over the coming decades.
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    I love Vipers, but I would feel much better about collecting them if getting parts wasn’t such an issue. I think this has kept some collectors away and will be an issue with future collectors unless something changes.

    I think Bill P. Is right in that it will be interesting to see which models collectors flock to in the future. Lots of special snakes out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperGeorge View Post
    I'm pretty sure your title should say "went for $418,000 AFTER fees."
    Sorry about that. Wish I could edit the title but oh well.


 
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