Ye Gods!
That steering wheel looks crooked. Any ideas?? There is still so much time left too! I predict $250,000.i
Originally posted by TheMustangSource@May 2, 2005, 5:34 AM
Gorgeous. Absolutely beautiful. Documented one-of-a-kind, documented 13,200 original miles, resale red, convertible, it's perfect...except it's an auto.
Gorgeous. Absolutely beautiful. Documented one-of-a-kind, documented 13,200 original miles, resale red, convertible, it's perfect...except it's an auto.
Originally posted by Paul@May 1, 2005, 9:45 PM
I just noticed that at 176,000, the reserve isn't met. Double crazy!
I just noticed that at 176,000, the reserve isn't met. Double crazy!
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Q: Hi Stephen, this is Tony from Northern ILL Classic Autobrokers, nice car, what do you need to get for it? thanks!
May-01-05
A: As much as I can get! No really, the car is one of a kind and I have an appraisal of $ 250,000.00 on the car done April 15th.
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i noticed the shelby though...
i noticed the shelby though...
Originally posted by Paul@May 2, 2005, 3:45 AM
I just noticed that at 176,000, the reserve isn't met. Double crazy!
I just noticed that at 176,000, the reserve isn't met. Double crazy!
Heh $190k now still not hit the reserve
That really is a beautiful car!! but.....
If I were judging at a show, and saw another GT500 (or 350 for that matter) that had been lovingly restored to original factory spec, and the owner (that had done the work on the car) was the one showing it, the prize would go to him, not someone who had just spent $250k on a stunning car but had done nothing to it himself. Now I know that the car will have been purchased to go into a private collection / museum, but I have more time for people that put years of effort into restoring cars......... This isn't a rant, just my point of view.
I am, however, truly jealous of the guy that has $250k to spend on a weekend car!!
If I were judging at a show, and saw another GT500 (or 350 for that matter) that had been lovingly restored to original factory spec, and the owner (that had done the work on the car) was the one showing it, the prize would go to him, not someone who had just spent $250k on a stunning car but had done nothing to it himself. Now I know that the car will have been purchased to go into a private collection / museum, but I have more time for people that put years of effort into restoring cars......... This isn't a rant, just my point of view.
I am, however, truly jealous of the guy that has $250k to spend on a weekend car!!
Originally posted by jgsmuzzy@May 10, 2005, 1:38 AM
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I am, however, truly jealous of the guy that has $250k to spend on a weekend car!!
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I am, however, truly jealous of the guy that has $250k to spend on a weekend car!!




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