I was at Carlisle yesterday (Saturday) and over at the car coral there was
a lot of empty spaces. I thought it was the bad weather from Friday night? or
maybe it was the Barrett Jackson virus ? what's 30k when an L-S6 goes for
300k. anyhow I agree, even though I enjoy Carlisle I think Englishtown is a
better deal.
Jimmy .C
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 11:21
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Prices at
Carlisle for Chevelles
I went out Friday,, and it was wet a drizzely all day... The
number of nos for early model Chevelles seems to have hit an all time LOW and
the few I did inquire about were priced $$$ big time with the EBAY being
the 2nd sentence the muttered
example... That set (pair )of early deluxe seal
belts.. .
How much for the seal belts ?
300.00 ...
Is the best price ???
YUP firm I can get four to five hundred on
EBAY..
Thanks... ( then why would you drag it hear ,pay thief high
sellers spot fee sit in the cold and rain to loose MONEY
$%%$%%.
As for the car Coral... Just going Friday.. most cars were
not sold with 70's BBcars leading the pack in price then 71 and 72 not
far behind..
The early 64/65 shoed up with some high sticker
prices,,,,, same as a few driver 68SS cars . a few 67 in the 40K range
both were black and no doc's ?
I have always viewed spring Carlisle as a fishing
trip,,,, with better prices in the fall,, but with the Car Craze at full tilt
and the demand getting greater, Fall prices seem stable as compared to
Spring... IMO....
With that said, BARGAINS are few and far between and the
prices at big event like Carlisle = the top end of the value for these
cars...
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 10:13
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Prices at
Carlisle for Chevelles
In a message dated 4/23/2005 10:05:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyone go to Carlisle?
Reason I asked is that I went up
both Thursday and Friday looking for parts
yada yada
pretty cold on
Thursday so my first purchase was 5 sweat shirts at a dollar
each...
heck rags are
that expensive... BUT the asking prices in the Car
Coral were not in the
bargain basement range.
I noticed that
the asking prices on Thursday for Chevelles were in the low
30's
for BB cars and
high 20's for SB cars... Friday most of them were
already sold... so the
selling prices had to be somewhat near that
range... Hell a 68 Shelby
Mustang had an asking price of $95,000
...
Anyone notice the prices ?
Bob Griffiths
Carlisle is always way overpriced. Everyone there thinks they
have gold. I know there was one Chevelle there that a guy was
advertising as a true SS and it wasn't. That's why I like Englishtown
better.
Tom