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How much would you pay?
#1
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How much would you pay?
Ebay Motors sells more vehicles in one day than any dealer will sell throughout the course of a year, according to Automobile Magazine. Now on auction...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/The-G...QQcmdZViewItem
Keep in mind you can pick up a "fake" General Lee for under $100k in decent shape. But if you had the money, how much would you pay for "The most famous model of the most famous car in the world!"?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/The-G...QQcmdZViewItem
Keep in mind you can pick up a "fake" General Lee for under $100k in decent shape. But if you had the money, how much would you pay for "The most famous model of the most famous car in the world!"?
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Not that many care (!), the vehicle auction ended this morning with the winning bidder forking over $9.95million!!!
As stated by Autoblog.com, that is the second highest automotive auction sale, second only to a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 that sold for $11mil in 1987. IMO, I would much rather have a super-rare Bugatti than a run-of-the-mill looking Dodge Charger!
All I have to say is... Wow!
As stated by Autoblog.com, that is the second highest automotive auction sale, second only to a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 that sold for $11mil in 1987. IMO, I would much rather have a super-rare Bugatti than a run-of-the-mill looking Dodge Charger!
All I have to say is... Wow!
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N the sad thing is that in the end its still a POS Dodge. This is y I got out of classic muscle cars, u can't get a nice car for decent money let alone buy the parts 4 em. I blame that crappy Barrett Jackson for all this. Because of them eveyone thinks their sh*t is worth gold n its not. Barrett Jackson is purposefully driving up prices, how many 427 camaros pass the auction block everytime they do it, way to many thats what as there is no way that many were built, let alone survived all these years. They even tell u that there r not too many left yet u see like 20 of them being auctioned off, I call Shinanigans. So someone see this crap n charges $10k for a rot box Dodge Challenger that doesn't have any door or body panels. Ref'ndiculous! This stuff is getting way too out of hand. U have to be smokein something really good to pay $500,000 for a Chevy.
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Originally Posted by dskinner
Not that many care (!), the vehicle auction ended this morning with the winning bidder forking over $9.95million!!!
As stated by Autoblog.com, that is the second highest automotive auction sale, second only to a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 that sold for $11mil in 1987. IMO, I would much rather have a super-rare Bugatti than a run-of-the-mill looking Dodge Charger!
All I have to say is... Wow!
As stated by Autoblog.com, that is the second highest automotive auction sale, second only to a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 that sold for $11mil in 1987. IMO, I would much rather have a super-rare Bugatti than a run-of-the-mill looking Dodge Charger!
All I have to say is... Wow!
#11
Originally Posted by xdorkx
Originally Posted by dskinner
Not that many care (!), the vehicle auction ended this morning with the winning bidder forking over $9.95million!!!
As stated by Autoblog.com, that is the second highest automotive auction sale, second only to a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 that sold for $11mil in 1987. IMO, I would much rather have a super-rare Bugatti than a run-of-the-mill looking Dodge Charger!
All I have to say is... Wow!
As stated by Autoblog.com, that is the second highest automotive auction sale, second only to a 1931 Bugatti Type 41 that sold for $11mil in 1987. IMO, I would much rather have a super-rare Bugatti than a run-of-the-mill looking Dodge Charger!
All I have to say is... Wow!
I checked the bid history and it hit over $9 million before he even bid...who knows
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And the winning bidder backs out!
http://www.economy.autoblog.com/2007...out-on-10-mil/
An angry Bo Duke leaves negative feedback on the fake bid. What a great story this is becoming!
http://www.economy.autoblog.com/2007...out-on-10-mil/
An angry Bo Duke leaves negative feedback on the fake bid. What a great story this is becoming!
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