I agree about the price, but it seems that most cars sold this year are setting records. I couldn't imagine how one could reasonably spend $125,000.00 restoring this car unless 1) it was a basket case or 2) money is no object.
Don't know about records - see plenty that are not close to high water mark from a few years ago. Like always there will be sales that will make you think - "that was a good deal" while others will make you wonder how much the two bidders were drinking. Of course allot of the non- reserve cars are often not sold or even have real money - just air bids to try and catch real money on the way up to just below the reserve or to not embarrass the car/owner
Its a game and a show - especially the televised ones. No wait - they all are at least some of the times
Depends on shop rates and such. Know shops that charge $250K (not including the car price) for worst restorations - and the customers keep lining up.
Not unusual in some circles for paint jobs (without body work) to start at 20K just for the exterior.
Currently watching the Russo & Steele since it at least has reserves - and likely because of that more Boss's and Shelby's than BJ this year