1971 Dodge Demon for sale!! fully Restored!!!

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This is the most well-reasoned response in this thread. I still would like proof that cars are actually being sold, money exchanged and titles transferred. Most of the sleaze-bay auctions end without the deals being completed, and the cars actually never change hands.

Where's the proof, instead of speculation, conjecture, etc.?

After seeing the Mecum auction this past weekend on HD Net, with a PERFECT, 100% 1970 'Cuda 340, Hemi Orange - pistol grip - all documented - every nut and bolt restored - all matching numbers - with all ownership documentation --- sold for $27,000 ... that told me all I need to know about the current state of the muscle car market.

Many cars being offered at Mecum were PERFECT examples needing NO work.


I didn't see the auction nor was there in person. But an auction house claiming an absolute statement like the cars are perfect needing no work is a little tough for me to believe. Most of those cars are not as nice as they say or look on TV.