Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: AMC market (was American Motoring magazine)
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Terry, that sort of is a two edged sword below. With 'paid attendance' I have seen a number of meets crater due to weak economy, people seem to want to go to the 'no trophies, no trouble' meets where it is free. That's fine but lots of folks want to be recognized for their efforts and hard work. On that note for instance attendance is down such as the 50 year old or so Autorama in Houston. With that meet, if you 'show' or 'display' your car, it is $62 for the 3 day event, + another $27 for parking. But exposure factor is high and usually good crowds, when economy was good not unusual to see 110,000-125,000 people go thru the gates! But that is sort of confusing market vaules or prices with attendances at cruises and shows where a car may or may not be for sale. At the Houston event, there is big Williams auction tied to event, but prices were down or lots of no sales last year.
 
Someone drop the "F" bomb (free!) and it is like tossing bottle of water in middle of Haiti, there is one group here called Niftee Fiftees that puts on some good free car shows and it is packed. I have also seen a variety of car shows and meets disappear, and also some car club chapters go way of drive inn movies and fail sadly.
 
I believe in a NAMDRA newsletter awhile back, Jock mentioned attendance was way down from norm at the AMC Nationals they do. I got a call from left coast AMCer last week bitching about 'what does it take to get people to come out' to a meet, yikes, he was frustrated and wanted to give up, I told him it is exposure, exposure and exposure, can't wait until 6 months before meet to advertise, you have to do it year or more in advance until people want to vomit seeing your ads. But they will remember the date(s) though. Getting them to bring themselves, or car, another matter!
 
You are doing what is best and flying AMC flag by attending cruise nights and mixed make meets close to home though.....
Eddie Stakes
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Sent: Friday, February 11, 2011 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: AMC market (was American Motoring magazine)

Interesting observations. I would think you guys who are actually dealing in cars would know a lot more than me. As for as the AMC market goes I have no idea except what I see on E-Bay and such. There is no local market for AMC's cars with AMC being a very very minor player in the classic the car market. Ok gang on the same line do you think interest in old cars have gone up or down based mainly on attendance at car shows. My observation on this is that the free cruses held on Friday and Saturday nights I have seen  attendances way up  in the last few years. But that is only 1/2 of the car scene here. The other half is the paid shows that are held during the morning hours on Saturday's and Sundays. Since I rarely go to these I can't really tell it there is a lot more interest like it seems or if I am  seeing a lot more guys coming to the free ones since they can no longer afford the $20 to $25 admission fee.
Terry


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Sent: Fri, February 11, 2011 3:13:44 PM
Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: AMC market (was American Motoring magazine)

 



Agreed. I have gotten a lot of 'sympathy buys' in last 3+ years. These are from people who are (pick one) out of work, may lose house/home, or in danger of losing job.
 
Here in Houston you have huge full page ads with places that take up whole hotels and 'buy gold' over weekend, the ads are $125,000 for full page in Chronicle. Here is one off my site I mentioned to a guy who bought a AMX:
 
http://www.planethoustonamx.com/grandma-teeth.jpg
 
I affectionately call it 'grandmas teeth' as that is sort of what the vulture places are buying. Not only are people "dumping" (for lack of better term) old cars, but also Star Wars collectibles, gold or anything gold, coins, jewelry, comic books, antiques, you name it. You can't eat a comic book in this sh*t economy if no job. So you see events like above happen. There are 4-5 of them PER WEEK here in Houston...and there is no shortage of people turning in stuff, and of course they are getting fraction of cost of what it might be worth you know.
 
How many of you saw the beautiful big bad green 70 AMX sell on ebay for $19K? Same car would have brought about $30K 5-6 years ago.
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170595952509&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
 
There was a stunning red 71 SC/360 Hornet also that guy lost job in California and had it on ebay, $36K, then $23K, then took $12K cash for it. One could not restore either of the cars above for $19K or $12K respectively. People hurting out there, something like 16 million out of work.
 
I got hammered with questions as to whether this is or is not a Badger Javelin:
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190494332035&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT
 
nice buy for $5500 for someone.
 
Here are some common sense comments in emails I sent to people in last several weeks:
"Be patient on the search for the Ambassador as something will come up, especially now with economy tanking and people selling off toys. Real tough market out there right now, so toy, whether skidoos, boats, trucks, cars, classics, star wars collections, cimics, coins, antiques, lots of stuff gtting dropped as people need money for whatever, loss of job, bank won't lend, mortgage, whatever, so be picky. "
 
Guy below as going to take it to swap meet and see if he could get his $500 back...it is a Trans Am Red 72 Matador Z code 401 2 door. Engine out but who cares, probably ONLY 72 Matador 401 Trans Am Red 2door left in existence.
"Eddie good evening,
  I wanted to thank you again for your time yesterday. I appreciate all the good information.
  I am sending you a picture of the car. I forgot when I was talkiing with you that the car had also had a white vinyl top. I don't think I would replace that, but just paint the roof the same color as the rest of the car."
 
(my reply)
Rough, but to me, it looks like easy restoration. The grille pieces might be able to be fixed, as a chroming shop beats them back into place, then denickles and dechromes them. Sometimes a good solid core pops up on ebay also. Same with grille. Hood might be little difficult to find, I believe only 71-73 Matty type. As for the vinyl roof, while a white vinyl roof on red car is sorta gay, this was more of a 'businessmans musclecar' for instance. I'm sure many a person stopped along side of it thinking joe nerd in suit only to be blown away. I wished I had some photos here of a 71 Matador 2 door that was for sale in Texas in 1990s.
 
The lady bought it new, and drove 2 years then died, it was red, with white vinyl top, and black & white interior, quite striking. The car only had 1334 miles on it. It popped up for sale at Pate meet and guy asked me what I thought it was worth as he had $10K for sale on it. I told him realistically about $5500. He took it home, zero interest, and kept trying to sell it, after 3 years someone bought it for $5000 and it mysteriously appeared at the big Kenosha national meet for sale for $10K again. Different person though, but no buyers. Not sure what ever happened to it, but you would have had to see the contrasting red original paint with white top, quite nice and i am not fan of vinyl tops either as they are big sponge up there. "
 
Point is this, people are free to ask what they want for a car. There is some Aston powered Javelin out there with $80K asking price. Won't happen A guy asked me about Matador coupes, my reply:
"There are a lot of them for sale, usually see 3-10 of them a month for sale,
here are a few:
 
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/amc/matador/1170175html?refer=rss
 

this one for sale for well over year, $8900 really pushing envelope even for
concours coupes
 
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/amc/matador/1112666.html?refer=rss
 
the one I sold to Steven Green Collection was identical to this.....and 48,000
miles, took $3400 for it:
 
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/amc/matador/1141529.html?refer=rss
 
the above would probably be record for one if it ever sold, problem is it won't
at that price, hell you can get a damned two seater AMX under $20K again."
 
There are a lot of brokers out there that ended up with cars that have taken a hit. I'm not saying AMC is taken a hit, but like housing, there was a ton of stuff overpriced. Prices for parts, and restoration costs have went up, again, people seem (to me) be paying a lot less for AMC stuff than say, 4-6 years ago when banks would lend money, low unemployment and more. Sort of what happened in 1991 when muscle car market went to hell after prices went up in 87-90, market sort of readjusted itself I guess. So what someone 'asks' don't mean it will 'sell' either. And when their asking price too high no one calls. Or if reserve too high the car becomes a 'regular' on ebay, sort of like a Norm sitting at end of bar, you get used to seeing it there, price drop some each week as seller attempts to sell, but people get tired of seeing it also, knowing the seller is motivated to move it, watching each week them wasting money listing it with a reserve. Some sellers stick by guns and hold true, others will realize this might be only chance to move it and sell, moving off their price.
 
Either way, there are many, many more bargains (to me) out there than there was in 2000s and that is a good thing for those who truly appreciate the cars. Don't want to see someone lose money, but some people, and speculators and brokers, did buy high when market was at peak. I think the two best bargains out there are the two r/w/b AMCs on ebay this is a 70 Javelin:
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-AMC-MARK-DONOHUE-JAVELIN-SST-TRANSAM-REPLICA-AMX-/330528769921?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item4cf50cc781
 
the other one is the 69 AMX here in Texas for $10,500, 390, 4spd, nice car, could not build one for that, it's still in craigslist, so far as I know. My suggestion would be don't let markets ups & downs bother you. Just enjoy the cars! Now it is time for me to head out and go pick up the kids in my 74 Hornet Sportabout wagon. Earlier today drove the 72 Ambassador wagon, wife drove the 39K 82 Concord I just bought.
 
 
My take on it is that folks dont have much money these days so they way over price their stuff cause eventually SOMEONE may buy it. It typically takes me over a year to sell a car for more then I woould pay for it. It takes alot of patience and a thick skin. Plus us as rambler buyers dont like paying too much so we balk when asking prices rise.
 Just my POV.
 Davis


 
I just got my American Motoring magazine today. I was looking through the cars for sale part of it and it seems like the asking price for the cars is really going up. Of course to me it seems since we have been in this economic down spin the price of all classic cars have been going up. Are you guys seeing this or is it just my imagination.
Terry








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