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Petty birds on NBCSN

Started by JB400, July 17, 2019, 10:51:18 PM

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JB400

Titled Mecum presents....

30 minute show about the Superbirds and 71 Roadrunner from the Todd Warner collection

JB400

$3.5 million and the bid goes on for the Petty Superbird

Petty RR sold $375k

Sox & Martin 70 Cuda $390k

Sox & Martin 65 Belvedere $200k

Sox & Martin 68 Barracuda $200k

Dick Landy 64 Dodge $200k

Dick Landy 71 Challenger $170k

Dick Landy 70 Challenger $150k

Dick Landy 68 Dart $200k

Mopar John

Quote from: JB400 on August 03, 2019, 07:15:24 PM
$3.5 million and the bid goes on for the Petty Superbird

Petty RR sold $375k

Sox & Martin 70 Cuda $390k

Sox & Martin 65 Belvedere $200k

Sox & Martin 68 Barracuda $200k

Dick Landy 64 Dodge $200k

Dick Landy 71 Challenger $170k

Dick Landy 70 Challenger $150k

Dick Landy 68 Dart $200k
JB400,
Thanks for the auction results!
After all the hype about the Todd Werner collection during all the other Mecum programming no air time for the actual auction of the cars?
MJ

histoy

My wife and I watched all these auctions live on the DISH network.  I think that he should have taken the $3.5 million and smiled all the way to the bank.

6bblgt

 :shruggy: me thinks "the chandelier VS. the empty seat" bid the #43 Superbird up to or near the reserve

:scratchchin: none of the "other" racecars bid "no reserve" to $500K & we're to believe there were parties interested in the Petty Superbird north of $3M   :smilielol:

Dave Kanofsky

I thought the rest of the cars went for relatively cheap considering their prominence, history, and documentation.
"God sent his Son into the world not to judge the world, but to save the world through him." John 3:17, NLT

Racers For Christ Chaplain (www.teamrfc.org)

Aero426

Quote from: 6bblgt on August 05, 2019, 03:47:01 PM
:shruggy: me thinks "the chandelier VS. the empty seat" bid the #43 Superbird up to or near the reserve

:scratchchin: none of the "other" racecars bid "no reserve" to $500K & we're to believe there were parties interested in the Petty Superbird north of $3M   :smilielol:

Ding! Ding!   Winner!

Are we really to believe that the Superbird (the only car with a reserve) would generate a legitimate bid TEN TIMES that of the 1971 Road Runner?   Remember that the 1971 is represented as a Daytona 500 and championship winning car.  So its no slouch.    All the no-reserve cars brought more or less what good race cars bring.     That is still respectable money.

Being that the Superbird had a high reserve (we don't know the number), it's entirely plausible that the house bids the Superbird up to near the reserve, hoping for a fish.   If they hook one, they try to get the seller to lower the reserve and hammer the car sold.   They worked it hard, but it did not happen.

The worst case is the Superbird was there with a reserve to generate a ton of publicity - which it did.    All people are talking about now is the number it bid to.   Well, until the car is declared "SOLD", that bid number is pretty much meaningless.      


held1823

i'm as wing car crazy as they come, but that superbird was about the least desirable car of the lot.

i'd take any of the drag pieces over it, and am stupefied how the '71 petty car out hammered any of them

i pictured the petty bird as a half million dollar piece, maybe six hundred large if things were corrected on it

in my opinion, the bird would bookend well with the K and K car in tim's museum, so the amount he would pony up should be a better idea of its true worth



Ernie Helderbrand
XX29L9B409053

Aero426

Quote from: held1823 on August 05, 2019, 06:15:19 PM
i'm as wing car crazy as they come, but that superbird was about the least desirable car of the lot.

i'd take any of the drag pieces over it, and am stupefied how the '71 petty car out hammered any of them

i pictured the petty bird as a half million dollar piece, maybe six hundred large if things were corrected on it

in my opinion, the bird would bookend well in the K and K car in tim's museum, so the amount he would pony up should be a better idea of its true worth





The 1971 Sox Cuda just beat out the 1971 Road Runner on price.    The last golden era Daytona 500 winning car that sold privately several years back was in this same price range.    

JB400

Quote from: Mopar John on August 05, 2019, 02:27:45 PM
Quote from: JB400 on August 03, 2019, 07:15:24 PM
$3.5 million and the bid goes on for the Petty Superbird

Petty RR sold $375k

Sox & Martin 70 Cuda $390k

Sox & Martin 65 Belvedere $200k

Sox & Martin 68 Barracuda $200k

Dick Landy 64 Dodge $200k

Dick Landy 71 Challenger $170k

Dick Landy 70 Challenger $150k

Dick Landy 68 Dart $200k
JB400,
Thanks for the auction results!
After all the hype about the Todd Werner collection during all the other Mecum programming no air time for the actual auction of the cars?
MJ
The Petty cars sold prime time 7:10 cst starting with the Superbird.  It had about a 5-7 minute on screen auction time, with a prelude at the beginning of the show at 7.  The rest of the cars had about 2-3 minute screen time.

JB400

Quote from: Aero426 on August 05, 2019, 07:17:02 PM
Quote from: held1823 on August 05, 2019, 06:15:19 PM
i'm as wing car crazy as they come, but that superbird was about the least desirable car of the lot.

i'd take any of the drag pieces over it, and am stupefied how the '71 petty car out hammered any of them

i pictured the petty bird as a half million dollar piece, maybe six hundred large if things were corrected on it

in my opinion, the bird would bookend well in the K and K car in tim's museum, so the amount he would pony up should be a better idea of its true worth





The 1971 Sox Cuda just beat out the 1971 Road Runner on price.    The last golden era Daytona 500 winning car that sold privately several years back was in this same price range.   
Only reason the Cuda sold more was because it was a street car with a hemi vin.  Everything else was a biw.

Aero426

When new in the wrapper doesn't pay off.    $22k all in.    Who knew we would have Hellcats and Demons that are street legal?

https://www.mecum.com/lots/PA0819-387016/2009-dodge-challenger-drag-pak/

Birdflu

Quote from: 6bblgt on August 05, 2019, 03:47:01 PM
:shruggy: me thinks "the chandelier VS. the empty seat" bid the #43 Superbird up to or near the reserve

I couldn't agree more! :yesnod:

hemi68charger

Quote from: histoy on August 05, 2019, 03:01:28 PM
My wife and I watched all these auctions live on the DISH network.  I think that he should have taken the $3.5 million and smiled all the way to the bank.

He probably already has enough in the bank and doesn't need the green... just sayin.

Troy
'69 Charger Daytona 440 auto 4.10 Dana ( now 426 HEMI )
'70 Superbird 426 Hemi auto: Lindsley Bonneville Salt Flat world record holder (220.2mph)
Houston Mopar Club Connection

Aero426


Quote from: histoy on August 05, 2019, 03:01:28 PM
My wife and I watched all these auctions live on the DISH network.  I think that he should have taken the $3.5 million and smiled all the way to the bank.



Question.   Can he deposit Monopoly money in the bank?


Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: Aero426 on August 11, 2019, 09:19:52 PM

Quote from: histoy on August 05, 2019, 03:01:28 PM
My wife and I watched all these auctions live on the DISH network.  I think that he should have taken the $3.5 million and smiled all the way to the bank.



Question.   Can he deposit Monopoly money in the bank?





Will Geoffrey dollars work?



Aero426

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on August 12, 2019, 07:44:43 AM
Quote from: Aero426 on August 11, 2019, 09:19:52 PM

Quote from: histoy on August 05, 2019, 03:01:28 PM
My wife and I watched all these auctions live on the DISH network.  I think that he should have taken the $3.5 million and smiled all the way to the bank.



Question.   Can he deposit Monopoly money in the bank?





Will Geoffrey dollars work?




Actually, I was going to make a joke about Dana Bucks.