Comparing this sale to the value of classic cars is ridiculous. How often do classic car collectors pay premium prices for cars they have only seen online, that have no record of provenance, that look like they have possible structural damage, where they can have no basis for good faith in the seller?
Comparing this sale to the value of classic cars is ridiculous. How often do classic car collectors pay premium prices for cars they have only seen online, that have no record of provenance, that look like they have possible structural damage, where they can have no basis for good faith in the seller?