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2000 Cobra R on Barrett-Jackson
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 8904209" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>I agree^^^^, and what desirable history does this #2 car have? Flogged by people/Ford employees who know that "it's a company car", repainted, "very hard use" as mentioned during the auction discription.......It is a race car with no race history. Stories/history is great, but "WOW, we really beat on that car", Great history/story? </p><p></p><p>The people who bought this #2 00R also bought a few other cars. I watched the auctions most all of Friday, they spent alot of $$$. Many of the cars they bought were discribed "well sold", not "well bought" at the end of each auction. #2 was a "fantacy car", #296 was not even shown during its auction.</p><p></p><p>On the other side, #296 was a $$$ disappointment, (especially since the auction was during a commercial break) but in this current market and the mass availability of nice 2000 Cobra R's for sale, it was not a surprise. </p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 8904209, member: 9628"] I agree^^^^, and what desirable history does this #2 car have? Flogged by people/Ford employees who know that "it's a company car", repainted, "very hard use" as mentioned during the auction discription.......It is a race car with no race history. Stories/history is great, but "WOW, we really beat on that car", Great history/story? The people who bought this #2 00R also bought a few other cars. I watched the auctions most all of Friday, they spent alot of $$$. Many of the cars they bought were discribed "well sold", not "well bought" at the end of each auction. #2 was a "fantacy car", #296 was not even shown during its auction. On the other side, #296 was a $$$ disappointment, (especially since the auction was during a commercial break) but in this current market and the mass availability of nice 2000 Cobra R's for sale, it was not a surprise. R [/QUOTE]
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