So for years Vipers have been low balled at all these auctions and everyone whined here. Now they are bringing in great money and could be signaling a change in Viper market for the better. Now the buyers are considered idiots................I just don't get it. Be happy this is happening, and likely these new owners may join the ranks here. It's a great sign and I hope it continues.
I am sure 25 years ago when mint 69 Z-28's started selling for 25 grand at the auctions guys that owned similar cars thought the buyers were fools as well. Who's laughing now? Perfect cars will always bring in much more money than almost perfect cars. Some individuals may believe that a perfect Barrett Jackson car or a Mecum car may have more prominance, especially if they aren't super knowledgeable about a particular car. Let us not forget about the excitement at an auction that can drive a car up in price. Maybe the Viper is the next high interest car, it's not a Vette, and most people still consider this to be an exotic. Really, the only people I know that don't think it's an exotic are people on this forum. Even Vette owners think it is, but won't admit their internal fantasties of owning a Viper. Ask John Q Public average dude what he thinks about the Viper and it's usually big eyeballs when they answer. So maybe John Q Auctiongoer sees what these old Chinese bodied restorations of American muscle cars are going for, has cash burning a hole in his pocket, and realizes he can get his dream car of 10 years ago (Viper), that can out run, out brake, out everything, any car of that era, BAR NONE, including any original AC Cobra, for a fraction of the price! BAM, instant schwing, and the price of that Viper starts climbing.