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2000 Cobra R on Barrett-Jackson
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 8902532" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p><strong>But did anyone notice how the bidding on #2 died.........</strong></p><p></p><p>at $40K, and then a carrot had to be thrown out to start the bidding again........#2 stopped at $40K, then the SVT guys and B-J announcers scrambled to throw a carrot, "1st title, Ford owned since new, etc." after that the bidding started again................then the stop at $50K and another carrot, "SEMA, yes SEMA, this 00R can appear at SEMA", only after the second carrot was dangled did #2 accelerate into the bigger numbers.</p><p></p><p>Now, if the current/new owner puts this same #2 up for sale, without the fact that the newer owner is buying the car directly from Ford, or the option to get this 00R into the Ford display at SEMA, would it still do $60K?</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 8902532, member: 9628"] [b]But did anyone notice how the bidding on #2 died.........[/b] at $40K, and then a carrot had to be thrown out to start the bidding again........#2 stopped at $40K, then the SVT guys and B-J announcers scrambled to throw a carrot, "1st title, Ford owned since new, etc." after that the bidding started again................then the stop at $50K and another carrot, "SEMA, yes SEMA, this 00R can appear at SEMA", only after the second carrot was dangled did #2 accelerate into the bigger numbers. Now, if the current/new owner puts this same #2 up for sale, without the fact that the newer owner is buying the car directly from Ford, or the option to get this 00R into the Ford display at SEMA, would it still do $60K? R [/QUOTE]
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