Autoweek has an article every week called "Market".
What it is, is a vehicle that has sold recently in an auction. They give a description of the vehicle, it's condition, and the selling price. They then comment on whether it's a good deal or not.
This weeks vehicle was a 1972 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne pickup.
I'm not going to retype the entire article, but here is the part I thought most would find interesting.
"Trucks have become important in the collector car world, partly because excellent examples can be had for much less than comparable collectible cars. This one, not show quality, was clearly well maintained;, it was a good buy"
It sold at $11,130.00
There may be hope for our resale values after all.
What it is, is a vehicle that has sold recently in an auction. They give a description of the vehicle, it's condition, and the selling price. They then comment on whether it's a good deal or not.
This weeks vehicle was a 1972 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne pickup.
I'm not going to retype the entire article, but here is the part I thought most would find interesting.
"Trucks have become important in the collector car world, partly because excellent examples can be had for much less than comparable collectible cars. This one, not show quality, was clearly well maintained;, it was a good buy"
It sold at $11,130.00
There may be hope for our resale values after all.