I sold my Duster in 2018 to a private buyer in Delaware for just a tick over 30K - it was a really nice car, cost me 40K to build

He got rid of it within a few months - no idea why, he initially told me he really liked the car shruggy

I found his ad and he wasn't asking any more than he paid me for it

Eventually a dealer in Ohio contacted me, he bought it from the guy in Delaware - he wanted me to help him "fix" the title, since the guy in Delaware never titled it - I told him no, that's your problem

He must have fixed the title, because I found it for sale on his website for - $49K

It sat there for for a while, then disappeared - I then found it for sale at a different "exclusive" dealer website in Ohio - Marshall Goldman - asking $69K

Duster for sale

It sat there for a while, then I found it on the Mecum website for sale at their Kissimmee auction - sold for $62K (buyer paid $68K with commission) - skip to 4:18 on the video

Duster at Mecum

Not sure - but the bidding seemed a little fishy - went up really quick

Anyway - just goes to show you, I would NEVER consider buying a collector car from a dealer or an auction!!!