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Marketplace => Cars for Sale => Topic started by: DD (CA) on March 26, 2014, 08:21:14 PM
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No interest other then sharing for this group...
<9,000 miles. Estate Auction. 428 CJ.
Good luck...
DD
http://www.rgilliganauctions.com/4-25%20brown%20contents.html (http://www.rgilliganauctions.com/4-25%20brown%20contents.html)
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No interest other then sharing for this group...
<9,000 miles. Estate Auction. 428 CJ.
Good luck...
DD
http://www.rgilliganauctions.com/4-25%20brown%20contents.html (http://www.rgilliganauctions.com/4-25%20brown%20contents.html)
Thanks but already been mentioned here several times. As well as multiples on many other sites.
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And lots of heavy pockets so it won't be any deal as it will probably go for more then it's worth!
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Thanks but already been mentioned here several times. As well as multiples on many other sites.
Sorry... In order for myself and maybe others not to make the same re-post mistakes... I looked through this marketplace before posting. If not posted here in the 'cars for sale' section, one should look through _______ , to ensure a car for sale has been discussed as for sale?
As far as 'other sites,' well... thats one I can't speak to. I imagined that could only be the case, but it wasn't "listed' here, unless I am still not seeing it.
(back to lurk mode)
DD
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Think people are just expressing "low mileage - best ever found" overload from seeing three to six posts everyday on the major Mustang & Shelby sites. Understandable since its been going on for a fair amount of time.
Now back to our regularly scheduled program ;)
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That van in the auction is something else!! What a trip back into time!!! 8)I wish I could be there for the auction!
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Did anybody go to this auction? I was curious as to what the Shelby and Ranchero went for? Mark
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The Shelby went for (I think) $325k, sold to the local dealer owner who sold the car to the gentleman originally.
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The Shelby went for (I think) $325k, sold to the local dealer owner who sold the car to the gentleman originally.
Understand from people that were there it went to an owner of a local coal mine that has a handful of other Shelbys. Local dealer that sold the car was at the auction and spoke to the crowd before the bidding started
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Amazing what some people would rather have then money as if that was the only 69 left on the planet it wouldn't still be worth half that!