by NorthHawk » Thu Jan 26, 2023 8:33 am
I was in Las Vegas a few years ago for their show then and it was almost sensory overload when we went to look at the cars before they were to be sold.
So many absolutely beautiful vehicles all in one place.
What it does show is on the first couple of days of the auction what normal driver cars are going for. So for instance I was interested in the '68 - '71 Corvette Roadster and some usually go in the first couple of days.
When we were there 2 went for some very reasonable money. I wasn't ready to buy - and still not, but it showed what the marketplace is for a used car of that type and vintage. Later on when the perfectly restored
or rarely used cars came up, they went for astronomical prices.
Have fun, and if your friend buys enjoy the moment.