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MECUM 1971 Trans Am - anyone know seller?
Just saw this 1971 Trans Am cross the block in the MECUM auction in Dallas.
Hit $52,000 --- with reserve not met. Anyone know the seller? https://www.mecum.com/lots/DA0922-52...ans-am-custom/ |
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Looks like it sold for $63,800.
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Mighty fine! Would be interesting to know if it was the original motor though you would be hard pressed to build it for that number. Seems like a deal either way.
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An after auction buyer then. It actually last sold a couple years ago in the $60k range: it appears:
https://www.streetsideclassics.com/v...ns-am-restomod Then this Mecum seller spent $5000+ on those US Mags "Trans Am" billet wheels. Still being a real Trans Am I feel a good buy. |
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Given the $ a well done restomod normally brings, I'd guess there were issues with this car that were evident in the flesh but not so much in the pictures. Which happens a lot with auction cars.
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keith k 70 Trans Am RA III / T400 / Lucerne Blue / Bright Blue 70 Trans Am RA III / M20 / Lucerne Blue / Sandalwood 70 Formula RA III / M21 / Lucerne Blue / Bright Blue |
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60 over 455 and stock heads - for a restomod/pro-touring car ... meh
Older Baer brakes. Lamest interior I have ever seen. But the good --- mini-tubbed, a stick, true Trans Am and those killer wheels. What does one want for $60k, right? To be worth more needs better brakes, aftermarket subframe, more motor. That is thing with these builds, purists would never touch this car even though it is a Trans Am. And the casual buyer picks a Camaro with an LS swapped in. Too dated for most (save for the rims). |
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