mecum. holy crap.

The hottest cars on the market are almost always the ones that the current middle-aged folks drove in high school. So yeah, makes sense that the late seventies/early eighties cars are hot right now, because people that went to high school in the late eighties/early nineties drove that stuff and that’s who’s middle aged and has some money. The 78/79 bandit cars and the fox body mustangs are sky high still too.



Uh, you can absolutely inspect the vehicles. There at the auction days in advance and can be inspected in the lead up to them crossing the blocks. I meant you can’t do compression checks on them or anything but you can definitely inspect them

The hottest cars on the market are almost always the ones that the current middle-aged folks drove in high school. So yeah, makes sense that the late seventies/early eighties cars are hot right now, because people that went to high school in the late eighties/early nineties drove that stuff and that’s who’s middle aged and has some money. The 78/79 bandit cars and the fox body mustangs are sky high still too.



Uh, you can absolutely inspect the vehicles. There at the auction days in advance and can be inspected in the lead up to them crossing the blocks. I meant you can’t do compression checks on them or anything but you can definitely inspect them.
A local classic car dealer went to a auction and he was only allowed to open the hood,trunk, doors, he only physically look at it, was not allowed to touch anything under the hood, couldn't try the radio or nothing