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Old 01-24-2017, 09:46 AM
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Jim Mattson's 1969 Judge just went across the auction block, sold for $85k. They had a little feature with Jim prior to that, showing him going around to inspect the Pontiacs at the auction.

So, a little bit of Pontiac exposure.

I wonder if he charged to PHS all the pontiacs. What is it $100 now, lol

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In my opinion, the Pontiac's I saw sell, did OK,just OK.
Burt's car was only "excessive" Pontiac sale. Anyone thinking that the Pontiac brand was finally getting it's due, value wise last year, well I that ship submerged again.
That 243 mile 10th a Anniversary car didn't really do all that great.

Cristy Lee looks nice, but is anothe Danika deal...my opinion.
She looked at a 302 fender emblem on a first gen Bronco, and proceeded to tell the world it was a 320 V8...Git me a beer Edith!

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The only Pontiac I saw that brought really big money was the '58 FI Bonnie. It reached nearly $200K. That's pretty stout money.

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Old 01-24-2017, 08:25 PM
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The only Pontiac I saw that brought really big money was the '58 FI Bonnie. It reached nearly $200K. That's pretty stout money.
Wasn't there a 70 GTO Judge convertible sold at around $140K ?

Or, maybe that was some other auction?

Or, maybe I was in dreamland...I was kinda zonked out during late evening running through the recorded auctions at 15X....

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Old 01-25-2017, 08:14 AM
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I think I know the one you're talking about. Red/Red '70 Judge convert? I believe that it was one of Mattison's cars. I don't remember what it went for but that sounds about right.

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