That's what I mean when I say "It can go on and on..."
If somebody ends up paying 2 Million (way overs) they have more money then brains. The real Number 1 sold for just over 300K and it was done and dusted to museum quality.
Sure the market has jumped and perhaps it undersold back then. But like I also said it "will only hold appeal for a certain few" and you have to find those few with very big wallets.
But good luck to them with the sale and the restoration. Do you restore to prototype or to the 1951 sales guise?
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