Jeff Ford @ Autorestomod gets it all wrong

I think this one will do better then the gold on from BJ. Looks nice and looks more complete. And a nice color combo as well.

The color change Cougar Boss 302 sold for $85,000 all I can say is wow!

https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail.cfm?lot_id=FL0115-203318

The 69 428CJ went to $50,000 and no sale.

https://www.mecum.com/lot-detail.cfm?lot_id=FL0115-207479

The 69 bid to $50K with a phone bid, but the “Bid goes on”.

The SDP B2 had its reserve lifted at $170,000, sold for $195,000.

Just watched it go. I think Jeff Ford needs to eat some crow. Guess you just got a good insurance estimate for yours Dave.

$85k for a color changed boss (interesting, since they were asking $77.9k on their website).
$120k for a 4-speed CJ “lightly resto-moded” ($128k in 2007)
$195k for a “#1” SDP boss (Scott's / Frank's 1970 Super Drag Pack Eliminator Finished)

Wow… maybe the “cat is out of the bag” on the Eliminators, as far as being a bargain muscle car goes?

Naw, see, I threw away my S-M-B cassettes long ago because every song sounds exactly like that.

I never listen to country, but I still have that song on the iPod…plus the vid has cool cars in it. :biggrin2:

Alright, to each their own I suppose, but I will concede this: I was at Chelsea Piers, NYC on our boat in 2009 for July 4th. Guess whose boat was also docked there on the Hudson?

You guessed it! Alan Jackson.

You see? This is what’s wrong with the world today. A guy gets a big, giant distributor and it ends up clouding his judgement. It’s ashame I tell 'ya…

:buck:

Who did the restoration on SDP B2?

It was done by Mascar in Southern CA.

In process restoration thread
Finished thread

Thanks - love those levels of craftsmanship - just wish I had a big enough wallet

The 70 Ram Air XR 7 Conv on Saturday was bid to $75,000, but the “Bid goes on”.

Mascar is the shop, but employee Adam Stankus, is the man with the talent.