I guess 1969 428 cobra jets Shelbys are nowhere near the 1968 Cobrajet Shelbys.
You and a few other guys on the forum kick up dust to start discussions on BAT, why not leave these auctions alone? If the car is a fake or completely incorrect in some way by all means chime in, but comments for “discussions sake” just hurts the seller.
Instead of ragging on me why don't you quote the OP who started this topic that leads to auction car discussions? I made an observation and that observation on what closed RNM those 2 days in a row and that disappointed me and ,yes, I KNOW the person who bought the yellow KR after auction..... Don't know if the maroon 69 sold.
I’m not ragging on you, I didn’t think you were being destructive on purpose but maybe you are.
LOL. REALLY? You QUOTE me then say "you and a few other guys.." Maybe you meant others but not by your grammar. Now if you meant someone else then duly noted. It was my disappointment that the Maroon car didn't bring much more price wise compared to what the yellow 68 KR car sold for(yeah I know what it sold for) or what it was bought for not long ago. I think that maroon GT500 is a really nice car. I know a local guy here who has 150K wrapped up in a maroon 69 4 speed GT500 fresh resto expecting more. I'm sure he was disappointed in the maroon car's final bid price. Have a nice day.
Tool
Tool: (noun)
1.) A guy with a hugely over-inflated ego, who in an attempt to get un-due attention for himself, will act like a jackass, because, in his deluded state, he will think it's going to make him look cool, or make others want to be like him. The person may even insincerely apologize later on, but only in an attempt to get more attention, or to excuse his blatantly intentional, and unrepentantly tool-ish behavior.
2.) Someone whose ego FAR exceeds his talent, intelligence, and likeability. But, of course, he is clueless regarding that fact. He erroneously thinks he is THE MAN!