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Get your bids in before it's too late !!

Someone seriously bid it up because of the show. That car is maybe worth 14k.

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What a joke. When the auction ends good luck ever seeing the winning bidder pay up.

Bill
 
Very very ugly. :barf

Why would someone watch what they did to it, how much they paid for it and still buy it for 58k? IDIOTS. :hs
 
and the car STILL needs a lot of detailing and fixing to bring it to stock (if thats what you want). Whoever bought it has SUCKER on their forehead.
 
Wow, I need to find that sucker and sell both my cats and the I could buy another one and pocket 30k.

Mel

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"David67" said:
Someone seriously bid it up because of the show. That car is maybe worth 14k.

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I turned down $15 for my 73 last summer---that car is pretty clean but get real---I probably wouldn't take a check from the bidder--lol
 
It might be worth it if they threw in one free shot in the mouth for that arrogant punk Rawlins. Although, it is the rare 302 V8 model in slime green with the popular "Luck 'o The Irish" green pleather interior, huh? And I noticed that it was not only unmolested, but also uncleaned. I'm guessing that some of the crud under the hood is probably real vintage 1972 crud. And to think that my all original 77K mile 69 427/390hp 4 speed NCRS Top Flight Corvette, which was also unmolested but was clean, sold for a whopping $30K two years ago in Monterey at Russo and Steele. Where was the idiot who bought this Mustang when I really needed him?
 
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