Classic Car Auction Walkthrough! MECUM Auctions Harrisburg 2023
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- Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
- How much are Classic Cars Really Worth? We find out at MECUM Auctions Harrisburg 2023
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Your vast knowledge of old cars is admirable and exciting to watch. Thank you!
That Carolina Blue is such an oddball color for the 69 Z28 😊
Dude , I’m freaking loving your content! This is so educational. Thank you 🙏
Parker your level of knowledge blows my mind. I'm 57 & I've learned quite a bit about almost every make & model from the (US) musclecar era & much more throughout my life, but I'm learning a lot of new things with every video of yours I've watched...
You do a really great job here Parker, very clear and concise arrangement and excellent presentation skills, clear and at a perfect pace. Love this particular video, it shows price while super steep, seem to be on a slow cooling off. Thank you !
Crazy prices, especially having lived thru these years and driving some of these cars!
I bought my very first car at 16 for 1800.00 with approx. 20k on it!! That was a 1969 mustang mach1 with a 351 Windsor, 3 speed. My close friend bought a1969 Plymouth gtx 440 magnum 4 speed for 1600.00!!! Both cars all original equipment.
I like how much knowledge you have and how you explain the cars.
Great Show! You sure know your cars. Thanks for posting!
Great video Parker. I really enjoy your breakdowns of car codes and features.
Love this vintage muscle car heaven especially the Buick gs my uncle has the 70s gsx 455 saturn yellow and the shelby mustangs including Eleanor shelby I could be all day at mecum
Love the way you present well done
I'm always amazed how these vehicles are selling for such insane prices !
Especially when if I have one in my garage I can never find a buyer at half the price. For the same exact vehicle in the same condition.
The best No BS. Thanks
Another GREAT vid!!!!!! 👍👍
When he was showing off the Superbird it looked like right next to it was a Roadrunner, it was the same color as my 69, yellow with the black vinyl roof .
Wow! That Cougar XR7G and the 428 Cobra Jet Mustang went real cheap!
The Pink Super Bird 😍
Once again Parker 💯 awesome content always look forward to your videos. I hope you keep gaining subscribers
This has a antique road show feel I like your format
Parker my dad was the original owner of a 69 dodge Daytona and he claimed the vents on the front quarters was to relieve air pressure build up on the front due to the nose and front spoiler configuration.
Have a '19 T/A and wish they came with those side exhaust pipes...keep up these great videos. That '68 Cougar XR7-G is pretty rare and that G stood for Dan Gurney but not to be confused with the Dan Gurney Special. Only 14 examples came with the 428 Cobra Jet in '68.
You really know a lot about cars. Nice job bro.
Since my Dad worked for a Chevy dealership from 46-69, I remember several of the 63 Impala 409 SS. These full size cars were all there were for performance before the muscle cars came about a year later and pony cars a year or two after that. If you owned an Impala SS you were considered a cut above because the SS option was a good bit more expensive than a standard Impala.
Thank you for going to these events and reporting on it. The reporting is excellent quality. Well done. I think auction vehicles are expensive compared to a private sale. Private sales can be risky and I guess if you don’t know what your looking at an auction vehicle could also be risky too. I’m going to buy a classic Mustang one day soon and the information you have given is going to help.
Nice video but you need to know a 66 Chevelle there was about 4 things you missed that make it SS only. Your right about the tailight panel but the front splash pan is painted the way it left the factory.
Great video....I love how you went over the car so I could get a price in my head...then you hit me with the real price..real cool
the Buick convertible and the XR7 --deals
Good stuff! Just one thing: 1967 is the only year Ford did the GTA badge for automatic cars.
Great video Parker. Keep your awesome videos going
Great video! The '70 LS7 vette had 460hp
Love the unrestored 70 T/a challenger
I love this format!
Great video! I was at Mecum harrisburg this weekend. Great auction. Many cars didn't make reserves, so I don't know how many will be sold. I personally loved that 1971 Buick GS Stage 1 Convertible. It was stunning. As was a red on red 1974 Camaro Z/28 that was in the same row. See you at Corvette's @ Carlisle?
I'd be more interested in what the less collectible cars are fetching... rare, legitimate collectible cars will always bring good money.. what about the others? What about non fastback mustang or non ss chevys?
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nice job!!
I ended up now with a 2007 mustang Shelby gt with approx. 11k on it!!! Love the car!
Nice. Yes the Buick is under rated and priced for such a small build car.
We sold a black 70 LS6 M22 4.10 chevelle with 4300 original miles for north of 300k.
I watch a lot of these car lots , auctions ,etc.
Hardly ever see a gran torino.
The big 454 in the corvette had 465 HP. From what I recall the Chevelle was less because it had more exhaust resistance that the Vette , but it also maybe they just didn’t want it to have the same rating as the Vette.
I believe the l in the vin on the black democrats charger was for 440 not 383
You may be correct in the LS 6 having the highest " Advertised horsepower rating “ in 1970 . I am sure you are familiar with many manufactures under rating horsepower figures on various engine packages. It is true that Chrysler rated almost all 426 Hemi engines at 425 hp at 4500 rpm which is basically accurate,however even a street Hemi has a power peak thats over 5500 rpm where you May find it documented that it makes 550 hp and 525 lb ft torque. You will also find high compression cross ram super stock 426 Hemi rated a 425 hp at 4500 rpm. Suerstock Hemi you will find are 650 hp or more depending on year compression and cam. Love your channel fantastic presentation and knowledge is much appreciated. Just sharing some tips for you to verify and sharpen the pencil.
Some nice cars there!
Love that '71 Buick GS. Not crazy about the color and automatic but those cars have been slept on for too long. They're also a little bit shorter than other muscle cars of the same vintage.
The AAR & T/A raising of the rear suspension makes them more nose heavy. The wider tire in back also doesn't help handling, especially in rain.
The cars were done for homolgation, but even the race version were compromised because before casting & forging could make a fast ratio idler arm to match the pitman arm, the accountants threw up a red flag, so the cars steered faster left than right. Utter mess - the best success Chrysler had in racing? Team Starfish, engineer Scott Harvey. Rally & SCCA raced A-bodies.
The E-bodies never won much. They were a hustled-together product from the start. A cut-down B-body with no chassis tuning & a very nice styling job.
So there was no price for the Daytona or super bird. Do I assume they did not sale? I’d love to find out what they went for if they sold.
Definitely subbed after this video! Bro, that "Carolina blue" '69 Z28 is breathtaking. The ivory stripes was what factory color? Dover white? Thanks in advance
I am guessing the 450 hp on the LS-6 is low? As far as the hemi, 425 hp at 5000. But, the redline on the hemi is 6200 rpm and the ones I have seen on the dyno pull 520 hp. Guess you must be a Ford guy? Lots of Shelby/Ford interest on your part. Are there any Pontiacs other than the 77 dog?
Not called plum crazy purple. Just Plum Crazy.
Z28s, hemis and such are legitimate collectible cars but it amazes me how relatively average classic cars are still bringing high prices. Why pay 40k for a basic mustang fastback with drum brakes and 270hp when you can get a newer one with so much more... so much more, for the same price or less?
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Wow that Impala SS for only 85k!
Most of the cars that are bringing the big money of over two hundred thousand to a million dollars or very very highly priced over the top but there is a market where people will say it's going to be worth double that in about 10 years and that is why they're bringing the money the same when you talk about high-dollar artwork somebody will pay more for it
23:40 The L is for 440-4bbl on that black one. 1968 Charger R/T no?
Never showed price on Daytona and roadrunner. Did they not sell
One of my personal pet peeves is seeing restored cars selling for more money then original untouched cars. Yes, obviously the original car "feels" old, but to me that's what makes it so valuable. It's like going back in time to 1977 and driving a genuine untouched musclecar off the used car lot. With one of those in-depth restorations you're really just driving a brand new car that happens to look like the original. At some point it becomes a recreation since so many parts have been replaced that there's very little of the original car left.
It's almost like the Ship of Theseus argument. If you replace almost everything except the engine block, body shell, and VIN number then is it still the same car? Or here's an even bigger mind f**k. If I take all the parts that were replaced during one of those replace-everything-with-new-stuff type restorations and I build a car out of it, who has the more original car? Who has the "real" car?
Anyway, awesome video!
We have an auto consignment shop near us and it's filled with all manner of Frankenstein cars. Most are unoriginal and have a mishmash of old and after-market parts and a whole lot of Bondo. What should be the holy grail in car collecting is finding something like a 1969 Camaro Z/28 in some old guy's garage. Time is spent bringing the car back to operational status and replacing as few parts as possible. The result is a car that wears it's patina proudly but yet is mechanically sound. Yes finding something like that is rare and why the value is so high.
Is there a way to find out if they ever made any 1969 l72 427 motors with snowflake heads for the camaro
Did you see the gt500 with the smashed windshield?
i love the 66 67 pontiac le mans and gto. are they worth collecting.
I got my 68 GTO in the late 80s for 4500 CDN, today it's worth approximately sixty to seventy thousand
I like '69 Cougars same color as the '68 you have here
Most torque... even more than Cadillac in same yr.?
My 67 Mustang Coupe, built in October of 66, does not have a VIN on the dash at all. I restored the entire car. No numbers on the dash at all. Is this common? Otherwise, complete numbers matching car. I'm the 2nd owner.
No dash Vin till 68
Fords rule!
What makes them worth the money is people will hi price for them
Looked at four of your videos. Not one second gen Camaro’s. Are they that rare?
It's not that they are rare.. a lot of the information that I know is from buying and selling project cars and the second gens.. were never as lucrative as the first gens for me.. same with certain fords and mopars.. will have more 2nd gens soon!
Chrysler was decades ahead of the rice car tuners when it came to the large wing.
Larry Rathgeb from the missile division was responsible for the concept of the nose cone & big wing. I forget the last name, but the president (Robert -) thought they were hideous, but needed to win races...
. LS7 is Thee '70 454🏁 . 460HP .
not exactly a ShowrOom OPtion, yet The LS7 Engine was aVailable frim Chevrolet oVer the counter .
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Had a 76 nova no power any thing but brakes 350 four speed ordered for dirt track racer didn't take it I bought new in 77 for 3500 bucks man I miss it
Didn't see any classics. Just post WW2 Detroit iron
I have a Pontiac transam 73 for sale in very clean shape… I’d like to send you more info… do you have an email?
You are miss informed, there was no thought of running a Mustang in NASCAR IN THE 60, 80, 90 OR EARLY 2000!😮
1968 charger R/T with a L for 383 2bl don’t make sense
Cougar XR7 G
Here is a video going over my XR7 G and explaining the package.
ua-cam.com/video/tQB4NwhP2JU/v-deo.html
I would take the Buick stage one over all them cars
Smokey and the Bandit TA for me 😀
you know what's cool?
Your comment 👍 thanks for the support
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CORETHIAN LEATHER ?????? IS THIS A FAKE WORD FROM CRYSLER
God, overpriced.
The superbird and daytona front end are not appealing
Guess you are either uneducated when referring to classic Detroit muscle cars rarity and how to evaluate their values? Yeah, that's it. 😅
@walcoman the front of the car looks like a birds beak, and the large awkward spoiler has no function
@@oletreed4230 okay, now here's a little history about 60s stock car racing and why both the nose and the high profile rear spoiler were incorporated onto units sold at dealerships as well as the race cars. The long sloped front end literally kept the car from taking off like a Cessna plane, which sometimes still happened, and the rear wing was an early attempt at aerodynamically stabilization. Also, once all these things were installed? In order to qualify for sanctioned "stock car" classification and to race, the exact same details and designed car had to be offered to the public at dealerships, not sure on how many units the company were required to provide.