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SOLD Mecum 77

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CLT_NC_Mitchell

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Sold for $77k

Can anyone see what it actually sold for?

Most of the auction houses simply require an account to view history relative to SOLD value or the highest bid if it did not sell. However, the accounts are free. I figured it out recently when I was completing my due diligence on one myself.
 

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JaxLax

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Most of the auction houses simply require an account to view history relative to SOLD value or the highest bid if it did not sell. However, the accounts are free. I figured it out recently when I was completing my due diligence on one myself.

Hmmm, sent that to my wife for a comparison to my budget. ;D
How much did the ALL NEW (except evap) A/C add in value to mine? ;)
 

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Most of the auction houses simply require an account to view history relative to SOLD value or the highest bid if it did not sell. However, the accounts are free. I figured it out recently when I was completing my due diligence on one myself.

Nice... Looks pretty sweet
 
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