1966 SHELBY GT350-H
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Archive/Event/Item/1966-SHELBY-GT350-H-269049
1966 SHELBY GT350-H
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Archive/Event/Item/1966-SHELBY-GT350-H-269049
Divorce. A very sobering experience for a man.
Sold at $134,200. Anyone know what he paid for it? Gotta factor in seller fees too.
He's just a snowflake that lasted about ten seconds here.
I suppose one can't deny that he has the financial where with all to do whatever he pleases and as a result he attracts SOME others to his antics kind of like a flame attracts a moth?
Geez, another membership director in training?
Quote from: Coralsnake on June 26, 2023, 08:58:42 AM
Geez, another membership director in training?
Every company has a "Retention" office. First you cancel your subscription. Then they call and beg you to come back.
I call that person the official apologizer. I nominate you.
Anyone is free to come join us but there is no official "Royal Procession", to crown them King Shit and there will be no official holiday declared when they join.
Gaze in amazement at the wonderfulness of his-self. Not me.
Gentlemen, your eminance please let keep it on track :
The sale of a 1966 GTH
Rumor has it is coming to Floridaland
Quote from: FL SAAC on June 26, 2023, 10:54:37 AM
Gentlemen, your eminance please let keep it on track :
The sale of a 1966 GTH
Rumor has it is coming to Floridaland
OK. So what's the BFD? Now we need two threads for this?
Recieved a call from a very dear friend and he advised me that the hammer price when the car got sold was $122,000
Quote from: Side-Oilers on June 25, 2023, 10:32:39 PM
Sold at $134,200. Anyone know what he paid for it? Gotta factor in seller fees too.
They sometimes negotiate the seller fees to help make a deal but the 10% buyers fees is what it is.
Thank you Mr Gaines for the clarification.
My buddy has the auction recorded and is also on the forum. Contacted me and said the HAMMER went down at $122,000
Pulled out the old calculator and low and behold we get the $134K
So it was sold at $122,000 plus the 10% fee = $134k
Quote from: Bob Gaines on June 27, 2023, 05:44:06 PM
Quote from: Side-Oilers on June 25, 2023, 10:32:39 PM
Sold at $134,200. Anyone know what he paid for it? Gotta factor in seller fees too.
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Just FYI he bought the Shelby for $130k when all is said and done (sellers fees, shipping, etc) he lost $20k on the car.
Quote from: Dkutz on June 28, 2023, 02:08:28 PM
Just FYI he bought the Shelby for $130k when all is said and done (sellers fees, shipping, etc) he lost $20k on the car.
I'll call that a break even, he did enjoy owning and drive it around for a short period
Dammit, I missed bidding on this car. I bid on the FP350S (and did not win) but somehow I totally missed this car. Congrats to the purchaser. If you decide you want it, let me know.
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