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01/01/2007 10:06:45 PM · #1
for this or this? Prices include 8% added on for sellers fees. Check out some of the other cars here.
01/01/2007 10:12:56 PM · #2
I'd want this baby before I got either of those, and it's a LOT cheaper. Not to mention a LOT faster. :)
01/01/2007 10:30:12 PM · #3
OMG That bus is soooooooo sweet! I would sell my kids for that!
01/01/2007 10:36:19 PM · #4
One of my customers is an auto dealer specializing in exotic cars, which we take as collateral and occasionally must "floorplan", which is bankspeak for "go make sure the cars are all accounted for". I had to floorplan his lot about six weeks ago and it was a lot of fun looking for the VIN numbers on vintage Porsches, Mercedes, Austin-Healeys, etc. There was even a 1934 Cadillac. Days like that are why I love my job ;-)
01/01/2007 10:41:30 PM · #5
Looks like to many of us watched reruns of the aution and not the bowl games

I'd want this baby before I got either of those, and it's a LOT cheaper. Not to mention a LOT faster. :)

If you want fast chech this out.
//www.exbyte.net/media/videos/3490/Worlds_Fastest_Street_Legal_Car.html
01/01/2007 10:46:47 PM · #6
Originally posted by SamDoe1:

I'd want this baby before I got either of those, and it's a LOT cheaper. Not to mention a LOT faster. :)

People buy those cars for investments. Due to the amount made or left in existance, they only go up in value. It's the preservation of American heritage. The Bugati is nice, yes. But, I would rather buy a 1970 4 speed Hemi Cuda Covertible (MY dream car) before I'd buy a Bugati.

Message edited by author 2007-01-01 22:47:13.
01/01/2007 11:18:10 PM · #7
Originally posted by MrEd:

Originally posted by SamDoe1:

I'd want this baby before I got either of those, and it's a LOT cheaper. Not to mention a LOT faster. :)

People buy those cars for investments. Due to the amount made or left in existance, they only go up in value. It's the preservation of American heritage. The Bugati is nice, yes. But, I would rather buy a 1970 4 speed Hemi Cuda Covertible (MY dream car) before I'd buy a Bugati.


you're a man after my own heart :) this is my dream car!

failing to get one of those, i would be satisfied with this or this. :)
01/01/2007 11:30:46 PM · #8
I'd rather have an H2.
01/02/2007 01:30:35 AM · #9
Originally posted by sher9204:

this is my dream car!


A couple weeks ago, I saw a yellow 'Cuda Hemi go for $2 million on there. Unbelieveable.
01/02/2007 07:40:29 AM · #10
Originally posted by ButterflySis:

I'd rather have an H2.

Ewwwwwwww :P

Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Originally posted by sher9204:

this is my dream car!


A couple weeks ago, I saw a yellow 'Cuda Hemi go for $2 million on there. Unbelieveable.

Uh huh, the one I listed (covertible version)...there were less than 20 EVER made. So, imagine the price of THAT one!!!

P.S. If you ever do sit and watch the show. Look at the people buying them. It's not the 'old timers', I'd say their about 40-something.
01/02/2007 11:10:13 PM · #11
Originally posted by MrEd:

Originally posted by ButterflySis:

I'd rather have an H2.

Ewwwwwwww :P



hmph!

:-Þ
01/02/2007 11:52:54 PM · #12
Originally posted by MrEd:

Originally posted by ButterflySis:

I'd rather have an H2.

Ewwwwwwww :P

Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Originally posted by sher9204:

this is my dream car!


A couple weeks ago, I saw a yellow 'Cuda Hemi go for $2 million on there. Unbelieveable.

Uh huh, the one I listed (covertible version)...there were less than 20 EVER made. So, imagine the price of THAT one!!!


1970 Hemi 'Cuda Convertible

i'll have to sell a lot of prints and shoot a lot of weddings to afford one but i'm willing to try. :-)
01/03/2007 12:06:31 AM · #13
One of these days, I will have one of these. I've wanted one ever since I can remember.
01/03/2007 07:10:04 AM · #14
Originally posted by sher9204:

1970 Hemi 'Cuda Convertible

i'll have to sell a lot of prints and shoot a lot of weddings to afford one but i'm willing to try. :-)

Here's one coming up for sale in '07 in Scottsdale...though it's a recreation, not an original.

Full list at '07 Scottsdale

Message edited by author 2007-01-03 07:40:56.
01/03/2007 08:09:38 AM · #15
Originally posted by sher9204:


i'll have to sell a lot of prints and shoot a lot of weddings to afford one but i'm willing to try. :-)


lol, maybe just raise your rates just a little bit. :-)

This is my dream car. A fully restored plushed out 65 Shelby Cobra, an absolute cherry! Comparitively, seems like a bargain to be worth only $400k!



Message edited by author 2007-01-03 08:12:36.
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