Derek,
You're using logic and reason where they don't apply. The cars are 'worth' what
someone is willing to pay for them; same as art, houses, property, guns,
antiques, boats, airplanes, etc. Simple as that.
Also, maybe the fact the cars were modified at the DMHMC plant adds some
cachet.
Bob
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Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA
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Chris
I agree it is the provenance, but Im just asking what is so special about
100Ms. The 100S is a different kettle of fish because it is a completely
different car to the 100s and 100M.
If its just rarity and provenance then a Tri-Carb BN7 should be worth 175K
because its rarer than a 100M.
Derek
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