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$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 1/22/07 4:45pm Message 11 of 21
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Savannah, GA - USA
Joined: 1/20/2005
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Vette(s): 1982CE,32,000 and counting. (fast!!) 1981 Vette, black on black. ZZ4 (quick!!)
Check my post in BJ thought to pounder.I'm pretty much through with all that crap.If all this hadn't started we could have bought that 69 Mach 1 428 SCJ drag pac for $15,000-$20,000.Don't look up to those people they are the ones that ruined what we had going.I hope they all lose there collcetive a##s like what happened about ten yrs or so when the bottom fell out.It will happen again but not so much that we can afford them.


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$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 1/22/07 6:18pm Message 12 of 21
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Willow Grove, PA - USA
Joined: 10/27/2006
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Vette(s): 1974 Stingray Coupe LS4 454 Dark Brown Metallic with Deluxe Saddle interior
Why I like the C3 crowd so much... most of us are hard working, made our money honest, genuinely nice people....
 
the C3 Generation, the Corvette for working men!
 
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$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 1/22/07 6:36pm Message 13 of 21
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Pennsville, NJ - USA
Joined: 3/13/2002
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Vette(s): 1977 EX-L48
To me... Barrett-Jackson over the past couple of years has just become a bunch of people with too much money who just want to say I outbid you for that car and personally I think its a shame.  I'd like to think that if I had that kind of money that I would chose to do something much more beneficial with it.  I'd get more satisfaction out of buying a wrecked car for nothing and turning it into what I want, rather than dropping the kind of cash they do for something already done up.  It is entertaining though. 


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$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 1/23/07 5:39pm Message 14 of 21
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Willow Grove, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1974 Stingray Coupe LS4 454 Dark Brown Metallic with Deluxe Saddle interior
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$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 1/23/07 6:23pm Message 15 of 21
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Greensburg, IN - USA
Joined: 9/24/2003
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Vette(s): Previous: 1984 Silver / Charcoal Coupe, 1988 Maroon Coupe / 1989 Artic White Coupe / 2001 Speedway White Roadster / Present:1976 Stingray Black / Black, Auto, 350 slightly modified (355 hp) Luxor Wires Redline Tires. / 1989 Roadster Bright Red...
Okay I'll declare open season on Tux... an be the DEVIL'S ADVOCATE. Although I like to sling a wrench like most of you I can appreciate those who who don't. Most are decent guys n gals with deep pockets that got that way from workin hard. Just because they buy a high $$$ car doesn't mean they don't spread their money around to more charitable places as well.

I don't care for the HYPE associated with the BJ auction but I hafta admit that if ya have the dough an want ta spend it on somethin ya like go for it. Ya only go round once on this ball so enjoy it while ya can.

Me I'll just keep pluggin away. An if I someday find my nitch in da world you can bet I will buy a few more toys. Maybe not as high priced as those BJ cars but still respectable. Something maybe more along the lines of these beauties...:


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$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 1/23/07 9:09pm Message 16 of 21
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Bladenboro, NC - USA
Joined: 1/22/2006
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Vette(s): 1972 conv., sunfire yellow, blk interior, blk vinyl and convertible top. Off frame restoration with American Speed 383 stroker engine producing 500hp plus a 200hp NOS system. MSD ignition. Hooker super competition headers with chambered exhaust.
I couldn't agree more Tux. Besides, lots of the cars that are sold on Barrett-Jacson will go to museums around the country. Us "poor boys" will ultimately pay for them through our admission fees to those museums.


$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 6/6/08 9:03am Message 17 of 21
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Titusville, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 Coupe (White), 2006 Convertible (Victory Red). NCM Life Member #2221.
I have found over the years that Barrett-Jackson (and the like) has ruined the typical muscle car market for the greater majority of us with that "emotional bidding" we witness as some rich schmuck cannot stand to 'lose' on national TV and will pay whatever it takes no matter the true value of the vehicle he or she is bidding on...and that goes for Vettes as well! Nothing gets my shorts in a bunch quicker than watching idiots bid with loser mentality instead of automobile savoy. Wits%20End Most of those bidding idiots haven't a clue what they have in front of them for a car.
 
Sorry folks, to this day there is not that $100,000 Corvette out there vice maybe the L88. The 67 BB's...bullcrap! Still not $100,000+ car IMHO! Censored  
 
And we out here, the common Joe and hardworking American, has to pay the price with the colateral damage these auctions cause. Now, because of Barrett-Jackson, every Tom, Dick and Harry and Jo Bob now thinks that rust bucket out in the barn is their $100,000 (or more) golden egg! The rich few take OUR car(s) and ruins the reason for having one. Trying to buy one is a different story...and usually a sad and expensive one.
 
Barrett-Jackson, Mecom, etc,...pay attention...one of these days, you yourself will price yourself right out of this market and right out of business. Good riddance! Clap
 
What we need is a grass roots level protest against these yahoos. Yea, yea, yea...the bleeding heart forum and the free enterprise and gouge the American public for all its worth mentality will get snooty with us, but hey, its long overdue that we, the common guy/gal get the used muscle car market back in the hands of the "rightful owners"...US!!! Thumbs%20Up 
 
Now, where was I??? Wacko
 
Oh yea, looking at Vettes on Ebay....Rolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20Laughing



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Posted: 6/6/08 11:05am Message 18 of 21
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Dutchess County, NY - USA
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Vette(s): White '79 Corvette. It's a driver.
Yeah, what he said!!!   Rolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20Laughing


$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 6/6/08 12:38pm Message 19 of 21
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Elma, WA - USA
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Vette(s): Red 1973 Convertible. L-48 Auto #'s matching Red 1970 LT-1 Convertible #'s matching
I dont wish ill will on to any of those folks at BJ. Friend of mine once said at dinner,"there are too many people with too much money running around".
I told him I call them "roll models!"
Just because someone has a few bucks does not mean he/she cheated others out of it. Besides how many folks do these people employ that wouldnt have a job?

Now I for one am glad to see these cars appreciated for what they are.
Classic pieces of American history.
Maybe more folks will restore and complete these fine automobiles from the barns and garages of America so more of them can live on for generations to come.
I also think its great that the more original the car the more $ it gets.
Again maybe we will see a few less "customs" and a few more "original" cars stay that way.

Yes it would be great to go see the Stones again for $25.
But them days are gone.



$5 million paid for a car!!!

Posted: 6/6/08 3:22pm Message 20 of 21
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Fox Island, WA - USA
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Vette(s): 1978 Indy Pace Car 4851 of 6502, Auto, L-48
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Now I for one am glad to see these cars appreciated for what they are.
Classic pieces of American history.
 
Yes it would be great to go see the Stones again for $25.
But them days are gone.
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Wow, well said John.  I couldn't agree more Thumbs%20Up 
I think I paid $22.50 for my Rolling Stones tickets in 1976.
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