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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 5925490" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>The answer to your first question, the seller would have to answer that. But bottom line is, the car was not sold, because it didn't have to be sold.</p><p></p><p>In an attempt to answer the doom and gloom.......This seller was amazed to see a late model car like this Cobra R bidding so high just before Christmas when the economy is "supposedly" in such bad shape. </p><p></p><p>BTW- I heard that Christmas retail sales are up 30% this year in the USA? How can this be??</p><p></p><p>The last question.... At some point in time, and we know not when, we will no longer be the owners of anything that we now call ours. At that point, the people who are still here will have to feed the mouths we have left behind, or are unable to provide for. <<These are my thoughts only, and maybe the sellers? Some want to keep track of their assets and make sure that what they leave behind, will take care of the who they leave behind? I don't know, that is only a guess?</p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 5925490, member: 9628"] The answer to your first question, the seller would have to answer that. But bottom line is, the car was not sold, because it didn't have to be sold. In an attempt to answer the doom and gloom.......This seller was amazed to see a late model car like this Cobra R bidding so high just before Christmas when the economy is "supposedly" in such bad shape. BTW- I heard that Christmas retail sales are up 30% this year in the USA? How can this be?? The last question.... At some point in time, and we know not when, we will no longer be the owners of anything that we now call ours. At that point, the people who are still here will have to feed the mouths we have left behind, or are unable to provide for. <<These are my thoughts only, and maybe the sellers? Some want to keep track of their assets and make sure that what they leave behind, will take care of the who they leave behind? I don't know, that is only a guess? R [/QUOTE]
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