you wait until a power rangers thingamajigger goes up for sale, you will be saying to yourself “boy do wish i had 2.xxx million dollars for that”
you cant argue its value; well you can try, but you will end up making an ass of yourself, and i will point it out to everyone.
the car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. sooooo, if someone is willing to pay 2.whatever million for it, then that is its perceived value.
there, now you are 18, have seen the dukes of hazard show, and had a lesson in perceived value. maybe after a cup of coffee i will give a lesson in “added value”, or how to build value into a product.
there are plenty of examples that can be pulled from this auctions description.
edit:
and when i get a scooter, i am going to paint it like the general lee
IIRC the origional general lee was a mopar 440, not a hemi 426
[/quote]
There were over 300 original General Lee’s, 317 if I remember correctly. Most were 318’s, a few 383’s, and only one 440. No Hemi’s. They were too expensive to buy just to wreck.
There were over 300 original General Lee’s, 317 if I remember correctly. Most were 318’s, a few 383’s, and only one 440. No Hemi’s. They were too expensive to buy just to wreck.
[/quote]
And some were roadrunners too. Those boys just smashed them up worse than Cooter Davenport could fix.