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Re: 1964 GT HAWK R2 mint original car for sale

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Re: 1964 GT HAWK R2 mint original car for sale

Lee Aanderud05 Mar 2008 23:11
This could get good.  Sounds like Bob knows more about GT Hawks than JP.  JP
should be ashamed to sell those patched up high school restorations with the
$200 Deluxe Earl Scheib paint jobs..

Like I said, for someone who needs to sell the car for financial reasons,
waiting on $58,000 could mean living in this thing.  If you want to see what
the market is for this car, put it on E-Bay and see if you get more than
half your asking price... my money would be on maybe $25K.

Lee

> Have you seen and compared both cars? The red '63 is a patched up
> 'restored' car with not great paint and poor fitting panels, vinyl on
> dash, etc. etc. NO COMPARISON! and it still brought more than $30k ...
> and about $20k more was spent on it? Good investment? I don't think
> so. 1 of 9 ????    ... right, whatever.

Bob05 Mar 2008 22:25
On Mar 5, 12:57 pm, "Jerry Forrester" <forr62(no spam)@bellsouth.net>
wrote:
> I just pulled a booger out of my nose.
> It is a one of a kind, unrestored, unmolested, completely original and
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> > --
> > Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com

Have you seen and compared both cars? The red '63 is a patched up
'restored' car with not great paint and poor fitting panels, vinyl on
dash, etc. etc. NO COMPARISON! and it still brought more than $30k ...
and about $20k more was spent on it? Good investment? I don't think
so. 1 of 9 ????    ... right, whatever.

Jerry Forrester05 Mar 2008 17:57
I just pulled a booger out of my nose.
It is a one of a kind, unrestored, unmolested, completely original and
showing no wear what so ever.
Does anyone think I can get $58K for it.
I doubt it.
Rarity does not equate to value. <GGGGGGGGGGG>

--
thanks,
Jerry Forrester
check out my ebay store....
http://stores.ebay.com/CHROME-CHROME-CHROME

> >> 3,663
>
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> You might want to look over this 1 of 9 '63 to get an idea of what those
> cars are selling for.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6466&viewi
tem=&item=300201077577

> Lee
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com

Lee Aanderud05 Mar 2008 16:27
>> 3,663

> Hmmmm ..... that's quite a few more than the 70 R2 Hawks made in '64,
> with only 24 of those being non-package cars, and who knows how many
> are mint survivors. You can easily spend this much on a proper
> restoration and what do you end up with? ...  an unoriginal car.

Good luck getting $58,000 for it... my advice is if someone offers you 50%
of that, grab it and run.

You might want to look over this 1 of 9 '63 to get an idea of what those
cars are selling for.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6466&viewitem=
&item=300201077577


Lee

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Bob05 Mar 2008 16:19
> > Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?
>
> 3,663
>
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Hmmmm ..... that's quite a few more than the 70 R2 Hawks made in '64,
with only 24 of those being non-package cars, and who knows how many
are mint survivors. You can easily spend this much on a proper
restoration and what do you end up with? ...  an unoriginal car.

Lee Aanderud05 Mar 2008 15:40
> Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?

3,663

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Bob05 Mar 2008 15:13
> If he can get $58K for a '64, I'll have a '61 on the next day for $56K and
> personally deliver it anywhere in the US.
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Hmmmm .... and how many '61's were built?

Lee Aanderud05 Mar 2008 14:18
If he can get $58K for a '64, I'll have a '61 on the next day for $56K and
personally deliver it anywhere in the US.

Lee

> Last year of production. All ORIGINAL - paint, interior, motor,
> supercharger, etc. - and in MINT condition. 3 documented owners.
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>
> Bob

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Bob05 Mar 2008 13:53
Last year of production. All ORIGINAL - paint, interior, motor,
supercharger, etc. - and in MINT condition. 3 documented owners.
Reluctant sale due to financial circumstances. Numbers matching car
with unique one-of-a-kind history (delivered at factory as warranty
replacement for defective '63 R2). Pics on request. This is a serious
RARE car for a serious investor. $58,000.00

Bob

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