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<blockquote data-quote="1995COBRA-R" data-source="post: 4420644" data-attributes="member: 9515"><p>I was looking at the B-J catalog (don't ask me why I get one as I have no idea).</p><p></p><p>I did find a nice car that I'd like to own: A 1970 Boss 302, 20K miles, completely original, and from the original owner! I'd take it to the track and flog the heck out of it! (lot#400)</p><p></p><p>I did like Lot#1277. It is a matching pair of Bosses: A 1969 Boss 302 and a Boss 429.</p><p></p><p>As Bill mentioned, you can find your dream Mustang or Shelby (too many to list). You can buy a (one of twelve made) 1966 Shelby GT350 convertible!</p><p></p><p>Don't worry Bruce. You <strong>will</strong> be able to find a nice collection of powerful Corvettes!</p><p></p><p>I found the perfect car for Brian, our road race champion. It is lot#1286, a 2003 Ford Fusion. It was owned by Jack Roush and raced by Mark Martin (finishing 3rd at Watkins Glen!). I see a Bush victory in your future.</p><p></p><p>I only found one car that I may could afford: A 1976 Mustang 11 with a 92hp 4 cyl. It's green with a slush box tranny (lot#3).</p><p></p><p>If you buy a car in 2007, you get your bidder fee waived in 2008 (;-) ). It now costs $500 to just get in the door ($400 before 12-1-06).</p><p></p><p>I had to read the "2007 Terms and Conditions of Sale". Summary: The seller pays 8% commission, the buyer pays 10% commission, and B-J gets rich. You can't sue anyone for false claims; it goes to "mediation" (it's sold 'as is-where is'). B-J isn't responsible for anything bad. They even have the right to display residual rights to your likeness and audio.</p><p></p><p>That agreement reminds me of some divorces I've heard about. The guy loses everything and has to pay the lawyer for the right to lose everything. BTW, Anyone remember what Johnny Carson said about marriage after his fourth divorce? "The next time I'm just going to find a woman I hate and buy her a house". ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1995COBRA-R, post: 4420644, member: 9515"] I was looking at the B-J catalog (don't ask me why I get one as I have no idea). I did find a nice car that I'd like to own: A 1970 Boss 302, 20K miles, completely original, and from the original owner! I'd take it to the track and flog the heck out of it! (lot#400) I did like Lot#1277. It is a matching pair of Bosses: A 1969 Boss 302 and a Boss 429. As Bill mentioned, you can find your dream Mustang or Shelby (too many to list). You can buy a (one of twelve made) 1966 Shelby GT350 convertible! Don't worry Bruce. You [B]will[/B] be able to find a nice collection of powerful Corvettes! I found the perfect car for Brian, our road race champion. It is lot#1286, a 2003 Ford Fusion. It was owned by Jack Roush and raced by Mark Martin (finishing 3rd at Watkins Glen!). I see a Bush victory in your future. I only found one car that I may could afford: A 1976 Mustang 11 with a 92hp 4 cyl. It's green with a slush box tranny (lot#3). If you buy a car in 2007, you get your bidder fee waived in 2008 (;-) ). It now costs $500 to just get in the door ($400 before 12-1-06). I had to read the "2007 Terms and Conditions of Sale". Summary: The seller pays 8% commission, the buyer pays 10% commission, and B-J gets rich. You can't sue anyone for false claims; it goes to "mediation" (it's sold 'as is-where is'). B-J isn't responsible for anything bad. They even have the right to display residual rights to your likeness and audio. That agreement reminds me of some divorces I've heard about. The guy loses everything and has to pay the lawyer for the right to lose everything. BTW, Anyone remember what Johnny Carson said about marriage after his fourth divorce? "The next time I'm just going to find a woman I hate and buy her a house". ;-) [/QUOTE]
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