kwiksilver
Enthusiast
Nuff said!!!
I had offered Bonker $106k on Monday before he accepted the $102k. Bonker decided to sell it for less to the other guy because he was going to race it. It seemed a little weird to me but whatever.
Anyone on this thread that criticizes Bonkers is an idiot.
Not the other way around.
Congratulations on winning the car Bonkers, and knowing that you really wanted to keep it, I hope that you are comfortable with the deal that you made.
Dakota, the CC could very well be worth more as a collector after it has a couple seasons on it. Especially if whoever got it kicks butt (how's that for putting pressure on the new owner? LOL ) As a collector, which Oreca 91 Viper would you rather have, the one that won the 24 Hours of Lemans, or one of the spare backup cars that never saw any track time?
Are you for real? You actually think that a CC that was won in a raffle and sold to a Hobby Racer to run in a Gentlemans Racing League (VRL) would be worth more after a few seasons? The CC in question would be worth more to a collector without any track time on it. These CC's do not run Lemans which you speak of nor do they run in the American Lemans Series, or even Grand AM. Yes they do compete in SCCA World Challange Series, most of those cars are banged up & have been repaired several times. If you want some history you can purchase Tommy Archers's CC from 3R racing. There are no CC's that compete in GT-1 at the SCCA Nationals, most are VRL race series cars. (this is why dodge built the CC)but the CC's that are offered for sale will never fetch the $$$$ that a Oreca Viper will get. There have been several for sale and the last one could not even get an opening bid of 100K.
of course this is my opinion only
Dakota, the CC could very well be worth more as a collector after it has a couple seasons on it. Especially if whoever got it kicks butt (how's that for putting pressure on the new owner? LOL ) As a collector, which Oreca 91 Viper would you rather have, the one that won the 24 Hours of Lemans, or one of the spare backup cars that never saw any track time?
Are you for real? You actually think that a CC that was won in a raffle and sold to a Hobby Racer to run in a Gentlemans Racing League (VRL) would be worth more after a few seasons? The CC in question would be worth more to a collector without any track time on it. These CC's do not run Lemans which you speak of nor do they run in the American Lemans Series, or even Grand AM. Yes they do compete in SCCA World Challange Series, most of those cars are banged up & have been repaired several times. If you want some history you can purchase Tommy Archers's CC from 3R racing. There are no CC's that compete in GT-1 at the SCCA Nationals, most are VRL race series cars. (this is why dodge built the CC)but the CC's that are offered for sale will never fetch the $$$$ that a Oreca Viper will get. There have been several for sale and the last one could not even get an opening bid of 100K.
of course this is my opinion only
That may be true SHORT TERM and indeed would make Bonk real happy, he could buy it back cheap a few years from now. But prices go down and then they go up again. With only 40 or so of these built they will all be worth some bucks some day. One has only to look to the Corvette collectors to determine that. Any Corvette with a documented racing history, and it does not have to be famous, is worth a lot. And those Corvettes did not start out as a VERY small series of NUMBERED, very special factory handbuilt racecars.
Dakota, the CC could very well be worth more as a collector after it has a couple seasons on it. Especially if whoever got it kicks butt (how's that for putting pressure on the new owner? LOL ) As a collector, which Oreca 91 Viper would you rather have, the one that won the 24 Hours of Lemans, or one of the spare backup cars that never saw any track time?
Are you for real? You actually think that a CC that was won in a raffle and sold to a Hobby Racer to run in a Gentlemans Racing League (VRL) would be worth more after a few seasons? The CC in question would be worth more to a collector without any track time on it. These CC's do not run Lemans which you speak of nor do they run in the American Lemans Series, or even Grand AM. Yes they do compete in SCCA World Challange Series, most of those cars are banged up & have been repaired several times. If you want some history you can purchase Tommy Archers's CC from 3R racing. There are no CC's that compete in GT-1 at the SCCA Nationals, most are VRL race series cars. (this is why dodge built the CC)but the CC's that are offered for sale will never fetch the $$$$ that a Oreca Viper will get. There have been several for sale and the last one could not even get an opening bid of 100K.
of course this is my opinion only
Jeeze Frank, what did I say? I said "could" not "would." Beats me what it will be worth, I'm not a collector. I just used the Oreca Vipers as an example and maybe giving Dakota food for thought.
Merry Christmas.