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Post by riseandrun on Aug 2, 2020 8:28:36 GMT -5
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XL 100
Aug 2, 2020 8:45:07 GMT -5
Post by edju1958 on Aug 2, 2020 8:45:07 GMT -5
What I don't understand is why so damn expensive?Some people think just because they have a particular model laying in their back shed,totally forgotten,that it must be "rare" & obviously worth a ton of money.It can be missing a half dozen parts & run over by a bulldozer,& last ran 45 yrs.ago,but because they have it it's worth it's weight in gold.If it's so rare & valuable maybe they should take it to the Smithsonian?
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Post by ronaldt on Aug 2, 2020 12:37:53 GMT -5
It does seem expensive but I just read an article about hot wheels collectors. Rare examples of the old "red lines" can bring thousands of dollars. A very rare prototype 1969 was purchased for $70,000. Maybe $800 for that saw isn't so bad? š¤
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XL 100
Aug 2, 2020 13:22:01 GMT -5
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Post by riseandrun on Aug 2, 2020 13:22:01 GMT -5
Ronaldt I thought of you when I posted thisš. I wonder if heās just āfishingā at $800? Iāll never look at a hot wheel again without wondering what itās worth!
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Post by ronaldt on Aug 2, 2020 13:34:26 GMT -5
Ronaldt I thought of you when I posted thisš. I wonder if heās just āfishingā at $800? Iāll never look at a hot wheel again without wondering what itās worth! I believe that he is fishing. There's been a XL grinder on Craigslist Minneapolis for a LONG time. He's asking $1000...
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