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Let's see.....according to the auction results and the 8 or 9 other threads on this..I'd say 1,100,000 or so...give or take 50 grand.....They sold the rights to VIN #1..yet to be built.
Yea Jackson's buddy Rick bought the first C7.. BJ is stupid crooked. You notice that +all+ cars were to be sold at no reserve. I guess this doesn't include Jackson or his buddies. The Plum Purple Hemi Cuda convertible was Jackson's as was the Green Hornet Mustang. Both had reserves. It is also interesting that the hemi cuds was the one that Jackson has had for a number of years and mysteriously found the original engine to his car 30 years after it was manufactured. It was found in 'France'. What are the odds.
If anybody thought anybody but Hendricks would end up with the vette should never play poker...Mike
Yea Jackson's buddy Rick bought the first C7.. BJ is stupid crooked. You notice that +all+ cars were to be sold at no reserve. I guess this doesn't include Jackson or his buddies. The Plum Purple Hemi Cuda convertible was Jackson's as was the Green Hornet Mustang. Both had reserves. It is also interesting that the hemi cuds was the one that Jackson has had for a number of years and mysteriously found the original engine to his car 30 years after it was manufactured. It was found in 'France'. What are the odds.
If anybody thought anybody but Hendricks would end up with the vette should never play poker...Mike
That Green Hornet GT500 didn't make its reserve at 1.9 million! Cars are selling for astronomical prices! No money crunch for these buyers.