FYI- 90 ASC at Mecum Indy Wed.

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FYI- 90 ASC at Mecum Indy Wed.

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Looks like it's NR as well...

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_detai ... ntryRow=32

As usual, it looks like it won't be featured on the HD Theater broadcast... but there's two Saleens that will be :protest:

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_detai ... tryRow=196

http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_detai ... tryRow=195
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Thanks for the heads up. Be sure to report back to us regarding the sale price, as I suspect that quite a few of us will forget to check for ourselves.

Oh, and I love the color combo.
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In case some don't already know or if you don't get HD theater, you can watch the webcast live just by signing up here..

http://mecum.com/infonet/in_video/infon ... _video.cfm

It should show what's not televised-- starts at 10 am. It looks as if the '90 should be up by around 11 -12 possibly before.
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Of what I can see, that McLaren looks 100% mint & 100% correct. Equal to either of my 2 1990s. (Of course, I could not see the interior....
Original roof, too, extremely rare there.

I have never seen the color combo I would have ordered, if I had gotten in at the time they were making them. That woulda been the new-for-1990 "Coral Red-Pink Pearl" with the deep Burgundy cloth top and the Opal grey interior (Pale pastel very light grey).
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Holly crap!

The car only went for $7,500!!??!!?? :livid:
Jesus, I would have gladly bought that car for that!!!!!
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Only 65 made, right? Super rare.

That was STOLEN.

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Wow.
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Post by Sandy »

suckxxxx

As for getting the real worth...Mecham (or however ya spell it...) has no clue about marketing many cars, ascMcLarens especially! Look - they even spelt the name McLaren wrong! They always call them Mustangs, whereas, they always call them SALEENS !! That's 1 big differance.
Also, most dummies theredo not know about it!! !! Pick up an issues of Hemmings Motor news, and look for our car's prices in there. 35%to 45% higher than these type of panic-fear sales.
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Yea, that did go too cheap..... someone got a great deal......

I'll never understand how GTs, the red/yellow/white feature cars, and the green seven ups go for more money than '87-'90 ASCs, its BS. ASCs have been modified to a higher degree than any of them, have the rarity factor, and had the same factory warranty.

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shelbyscarab wrote:I'll never understand how GTs, the red/yellow/white feature cars, and the green seven ups go for more money than '87-'90 ASCs, its BS. ASCs have been modified to a higher degree than any of them, have the rarity factor, and had the same factory warranty.
I do not understand it either, but I am not really going to complain. After all, I would eventually like to get a red ASC just like the one subject of this thread, and I would much rather pay $7k for it than a higher price.

And someday, it would be nice to get a gold one, too . . . .
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I know what you mean about the gold one. I really like that color on the ascMclaren's.

I also love the Aqua color. :?
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Post by ChuckG »

So bummed! I wanted to bid on the Iron Man backup Kirkham Cobra, but I thought it went up Thursday--it sold Wednesday for $35,000 (no drivetrain).

The one that got smashed went for $15,000 Be cool for a bar or arcade.

Unpainted I've heard Kirkam wants $57,000 for the same roller without the movie tie-in!
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shelbyscarab wrote:"Yea, that did go too cheap..... someone got a great deal..."
Agreed - they stole that car. I would've gladly paid the difference for such a low-mile original '90 model instead of my '88... but unfortunately this car wasn't available 3 months ago. And that's the way the ball bounces. Even factoring in the buyers premium it was still a home run. Hope it landed in the hands of a real enthusiast.
shelbyscarab wrote:
"I'll never understand how GTs, the red/yellow/white feature cars, and the green seven ups go for more money than '87-'90 ASCs, its BS."
Not disagreeing on that point either, but personally, I believe there are pros and cons to ASC cars trading hands for what most of us would consider 'below-market-value'. Ironically I was seriously contemplating a manual-trans Feature car this winter... and even with several feet of snow on the ground in many parts of the country they were STILL bringing big $$$. Bigger than I was willing or able to spend. All about public perception I suppose... the Feature cars were widely advertised as limited editions and everyone knew that '93 would be the final year of this body style.

When my particular McLaren popped up mid-winter, I grabbed it without genuinely knowing much about the cars at the time other than what I'd read briefly online or in magazines. Sometimes you just have to take a shot. I'd seen a few around over the years and I was looking for a relatively inexpensive admission ticket back into the Fox-body Mustang world. It fit the bill. In retrospect, I'm very thankful for the opportunity to acquire such a rare, essentially 'hand-crafted' automobile for less than the cost of a 5-year old Toyota Corolla. As of right now, it's great if you're the buyer... but a tough pill if you're the seller. Current global economic conditions probably aren't helping much either.

My bet is eventually the ASC's will get recognition from the collector car market, but for the time being, fortunately the attractive pricing allows many of these cars to fall into the hands of enthusiasts who will enjoy and properly care for them (along with some who surely abuse and neglect them), rather than speculators who care about nothing other than turning a profit. Good thing I wanted a Mustang and not a '70 Hemi-powered convertible 'Cuda. 30 years ago they traded hands for pennies. You have to be a Hollywood Superstar or a hedge fund manager to touch one today.

As Sandy has frequently mentioned, unless purchased for an absolute song, unfortunately the low pricing also makes an ASC car economically unfeasible to restore for the moment unless one does it as a labor of love without real consideration for resale value. Remember though, even Chryslers wildly garish 'wing-cars' like the Superbird were very UNpopular when new and throughout the 70's. Even though built in limited numbers, many languished on dealers showroom floor and had to be sold at huge discounts to move them out. Even the mighty Shelby Cobra was at one point, just an affordable used car. Go price an original one today and prepare for cardiac arrest. The buying public is extremely fickle... but eventually almost every rare or unusual car has its day. The ASC McLaren's will have theirs as well.
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Crazy!!!!

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Hey guys, I spent some time on the old site years back but have been gone for a while. For some reason I happened to check in today. I can't believe this but I used to own this car. I sold it about 8 years ago (new baby etc) to a big time car collector in Houston by the name of John O'Quinn. When I sold it to him I was allowed to tour his collection and it was incredible. I had contacted them in October and they verified they still had the car and were going to let me and my son come see it and tour the collection after the new year. He was killed in an auto accident in December so my tour was cancelled and I read they may have to sell off some of the collection. I tried to contact them and repurchase the car but I could not get them to respond to me. When I sold it to him it was 100% original and beautiful with around 50K miles. All it has done since is sit in storage next to millions of dollars worth of cars so it has to still be pristine. $7500!!!!!!!! I would have paid them $10K in a heartbeat and felt like I was stealing it. I sold it to him for around 13.5 if I remember correctly.

Sorry for the long post, I was just shocked and bummed to see it be sold off without a chance to get it back.

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Post by negusm »

Welcome BACK!

There is always a chance to get it back.

Track down the new owner.

Or wait. The same cars seem to come around.

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