BakerMayfield2018
Fight the power.
They had 3 , hellcat challenger , a hellcat charger, and a Viper. For the test drive.I have yet to drive one.
They had 3 , hellcat challenger , a hellcat charger, and a Viper. For the test drive.I have yet to drive one.
Yeah I'm curious too.
@Orion's my new BFF , that 60k black hellcat challenger is looking more and more like a steal.........The auto group I drive for picked one up at Manheim Pittsburgh. 3k miles. I don't know what they paid for it, but their selling price was 70k.
Oh, yeah, it was a Charger.
It's actually a great investment. It will pay off big time if u ever do decide to sell it.
That nub on the end looks like a miniature dogs head...lol
Unless it's a Shelby lol.From what they say on Barrett-Jackson and Mecum it don't appear that a ground up resto on any car will pay off. How many times have I heard "over $100,000 invested and the thing sells for 50-60 thousand". Maybe buying a nice car at the right price will work out ----but there must be a reason that one has been on the market for over 130 days----that's a LONG time.
Won't happen. He's very very good at what he does. And he's my brother not brother in law.Especially if the brother-in-law blows it up playing with it.
Agreed, a full resto NEVER pays off, we are talking something completely different here. A 2015 mint rare car, at thousands , and thousands less than book, and it is a highly sought after car.....From what they say on Barrett-Jackson and Mecum it don't appear that a ground up resto on any car will pay off. How many times have I heard "over $100,000 invested and the thing sells for 50-60 thousand". Maybe buying a nice car at the right price will work out ----but there must be a reason that one has been on the market for over 130 days----that's a LONG time.
Unless it's a Shelby lol.
My brother is checking auction listings.
Agreed, a full resto NEVER pays off, we are talking something completely different here. A 2015 mint rare car, at thousands , and thousands less than book, and it is a highly sought after car.....
True but a great Shelby is becoming rare now.I've seen people take an -whipping on a Sheby also. They aren't bring the money they used to.
Agreed, a full resto NEVER pays off, we are talking something completely different here. A 2015 mint rare car, at thousands , and thousands less than book, and it is a highly sought after car.....
My wife when she told me what she wanted in the kitchenWho the hell still says wainscoting?
Yep. Put some up in the half bath. Looks nice.My wife when she told me what she wanted in the kitchen
What do you call it?
Bead board?
Watch out for the fakes and replicas!!True but a great Shelby is becoming rare now.