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Old 07-03-2011, 12:03 AM   #1
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$28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

They said it was a frame off restoration..402 big block. Do they normally go for this amount? Do you think this is high or low?
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Old 07-03-2011, 12:06 AM   #2
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

maybe if the all numbers are matching and everything is just restored with all NOS parts then i couuld guess 28,500 for one
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Old 07-03-2011, 12:11 AM   #3
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

Id say some HAD to have it..
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

You can't touch one of Jerry Brown's SWB BB Cheyennes for $28,500, but we don't know how nice that truck was/is. I've personally seen his trucks, and they are simply stunning!
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Old 07-03-2011, 12:26 AM   #5
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

Sure why not? I mean there have been more than a few pieced together muscle cars go for 100 grand plus! In the picture it looks real nice.
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

Doesn't matter WHO'S it is....its what the "Market Will Bear".
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Doesn't matter WHO'S it is....its what the "Market Will Bear".
It actually does. If you or I restored a truck and took it to Barrett Jackson it wouldn't bring the same money if it was restored by a well known restorer. We don't know who restored that truck or how nice and/or correct it really is by that pic. If that truck happened to be restored by Jerry Brown or sombody like that and the truck is correct and numbers matching, $28,500 is a steal. That's all I'm saying.
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Old 07-03-2011, 07:40 AM   #8
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

Not sure if you can see this link without signing in... But here it is.
This is all it says in the description...

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=KC0311-105448

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- #1 frame-off restoration
- Every nut and bolt has been replaced or renewed
- Tach dash
- Bucket seats
- 400 CI big block
- Factory air
- Drives like new
- Never before offered for sale
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Old 07-03-2011, 08:21 AM   #9
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

If you have a frame off done with NOS parts or even if some parts are repops and its a numbers matching BB truck. YEP This I know...at this time in my life I would not sell the Ciruit Rider for less than $25,000. JMHO
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

i see a few wrong pieces... wheels, steering wheel, console...
that's not even getting picky over things like hose clamps and stuff.
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

I am not into stock vehicles or numbers matching however that is a nice looking truck. I seen some pretty descent ones at barrett jackson in person that were stunning they brought same kind of money.
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

pretty cheap.. try and restore it for that!. c h e a p ..
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Re: $28,500 for a 72 Cheyenne....Never thunk it

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They said it was a frame off restoration..402 big block. Do they normally go for this amount? Do you think this is high or low?
Low.

I've seen SBC trucks bring that much.
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It actually does. If you or I restored a truck and took it to Barrett Jackson it wouldn't bring the same money if it was restored by a well known restorer. We don't know who restored that truck or how nice and/or correct it really is by that pic. If that truck happened to be restored by Jerry Brown or sombody like that and the truck is correct and numbers matching, $28,500 is a steal. That's all I'm saying.
Let me rephrase that.

I'm not into Stock/Numbers Matching.
As far as my Comment of, "What The Market Will Bear", is that given the Economy, people are holding on to their Money more Tightly,
(even if they have it to spend).
I think if the Economy, was like it was 8 years ago, this Truck would have gone for more than $25K.

Now on the flip side, someone may spend MORE than they had budgeted, given that the Truck was Restored by a Name made famous for its restorations.

Confused?.....So am I.
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Unless you have done a true frame off restoration on something, it would be hard to understand what a deal this is.
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This may sound crazy but what you have to think about if you go to Barret Jackson and buy something is they have pretty much done the homework for you. One is they do not consign junk and most of the vehicles are built by well known builders. Two you can go to the auction on thursday and buy a nice car or trucks very reasonable because most of the people there are looking for the DZ 302 Camaro's or the Hemi Cuda' and such cars like that. Me a resto rod that is a very nice restoration is just fine. I have seen some good buys on thursday or early friday. With that said I personally would not pay that much for that truck for the simple reason of what Longhorn man said if they missed the steering wheel, the K&N filter and some other little things under the hood it would lead me to think that there were not a ton of NOS parts involved in this build but I would have to see it in person.


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Yes,they commonly go for that much and more. It seems $25,000 is about average. I've seen big block swb Cheyenne Supers go for $45,000+. I've seen Jerry Brown's go for that and others. And that's now,in a recession. $250,000 RVs,exotic cars and boats are still being sold,too. It's the backbone of America,the salt of the Earth,who are hurting in this economy. Not everybody.
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Unless you have done a true frame off restoration on something, it would be hard to understand what a deal this is.


I saw a 1963 VW Bus go for $196,000 ... Go figure
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One thing about the big auctions, the average person sees something sell for $100,000, and since they have never been through the experience of a frame off resto, they simply cannot understand what that means, as far as the amount of work and money involved. Most people think you buy a $5000 project, invest another 15 or 20 grand, and then sell at Barrett-Jackson for a huge profit. The reality of it (especially now) is that any car that fetched $100,000 at auction, probably had closer to $150,000 invested. If you have money to spend, there has never been a better time to buy than right now!
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This may sound crazy but what you have to think about if you go to Barret Jackson and buy something is they have pretty much done the homework for you. One is they do not consign junk and most of the vehicles are built by well known builders. Two you can go to the auction on thursday and buy a nice car or trucks very reasonable because most of the people there are looking for the DZ 302 Camaro's or the Hemi Cuda' and such cars like that. Me a resto rod that is a very nice restoration is just fine. I have seen some good buys on thursday or early friday. With that said I personally would not pay that much for that truck for the simple reason of what Longhorn man said if they missed the steering wheel, the K&N filter and some other little things under the hood it would lead me to think that there were not a ton of NOS parts involved in this build but I would have to see it in person.


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What is the column out of? Shifter looks a lot higher. Heck the floor is dirty....knock a hundred, huh? B-E-A-Utiful truck! Out of my range.
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Very nice truck.
I heard of em selling for that 10 years ago.
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67-C30 I agree with 100% but my comment saying that BJ has done the homework for you meant they consign from alot of high end builders so most of there stuff is quality. Not like some of your mom and pop auctions.

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