27 November 2016, 01:37
HomerOz1964 Ford/Lotus Cortina and others
G'Day Fella's,
I attended an auction yesterday here in Australia, where a 1964 Ford/Lotus Cortina was up for auction.
It was handed in as it did not reach it's reserve price.
For more information see; Lot 477
http://www.johncooperauctionee...=150900#.WDn8gVztsS4Here is the Catalogue;
http://images.johncooperauctio...150900/catalogue.pdfThere were several other vehicles, including a custom H/D Chopper (Lot 473A) etc, that also didn't reach the reserve.
Regards
Homer
27 November 2016, 22:15
LuckyduckerWell, as they say "something is only worth what the market will bear". These machines must be worth more to the current owners than the offers, or they will wait a while and re-auction them went they think their value has increased. Sometimes bigger price is just the natural increase of inflation and doesn't necessarily mean it's value increased. Who knows? I have always been interested in collector cars but I don't own anything I am afraid to take out and use, whether that is a gun or a car or whatever so I will never own a collector piece. I am either cheap or pragmatic, but probably just cheap. LOL
28 November 2016, 07:56
HomerOzG'Day Luckyducker,
Yes indeed, the market almost always sets the price. The thing with this auction is, this is primarily one individuals life time collection.
So there are some uncommon examples present and available, if somebody "needs" them more than the present owner.
I'm a bit the same, I have owned and own some nice firearms over the years but they all get used. Some only see the light of day, when the weather is perfect for a walk in the bush/field but they do get used!
Regards
Homer
08 December 2016, 12:47
HomerOzG'Day Fella's,
I finally remembered to take a camera, so here is a link to a few images of the Cortina and a couple more auto's,
https://forum.nosler.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=34383Enjoy
Homer
14 December 2016, 06:40
Idaho Sharpshooternice in OZ, I expect; but it's no 70/71 Hemi Cuda convertible...