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Beautiful car with a dreamer for an owner. We've been over this before - but, when someone builds a car for him/herself and sinks a ton of $$$ into it, they'd better be planning to keep it long-term or lose some serious coin if they get tired of it and want to sell. I can see the bids going to - maybe - $75k for something like this, but $225 and 3 zeros? Not likely!
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Originally Posted by sbc1320
There is another Texas town I never heard of again.
Andrews is about 30 miles NW of Midland. Not somewhere you read about every day!
The fact that the BIN is $225K means that he is seeking to get a six figure sum and he might not waste his time with someone offering him only a five figure sum for it.
Realistically, how much do you guys think he has invested in it? He claims it can't be built for less than $300K
Yep, you could easily spend that much coin if you are having top craftsmen do every single thing. From the pics, there's some incredible craftsmanship there but I noticed a few things he must have been talked into... $300k and it's rolling on Intros...?!?
Still, I can only dream of owning something that nice so mucho respect to the owner.
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