The "Yenko Kid". He is the new high bidder. Still hasn't met the reserve though. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-GS...4586815364QQcategoryZ6144QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
well ...i didnt win the lottery this week....i will skip my bid... ou: this is great i think.....brings up the values of others....its about time...
What exactly does set the market value? If you tell me what the sale price is, how do you know what that really is? Mark
When funds and title have been exchanged, anything else is just conversation, it maybe interesting conversation but still only conversation.
145k, 165k ..265k etc..its all a pipe dream.It aint gona happen. When I see it sell at a BJ sale for that # than I will believe until that its all BS along with all the 100k "private sales".
If you were to base your purchases on BJ you are in a lot of trouble and should have someone else handle your money
Nice car! Did you see John Kenally's 66 W-30 in the backround of one of the pictures? He must have had it at a museum. Never thought an auto would command this type of money.
The GSX looks like it is sitting in Floyd Garrett's museum in Seveirville ,TN.The other cars around it look familiar.The gold Stage 1 ragtop,the white '66 W-30 442 in the background. Some awesome rides in that place!
Yeah Right - Numbers Matching :rant: How can a car with a decked engine block turn into a numbers matching car! I was looking into this car before John bought it. I know the numbers were gone, if you do not believe me call the previous owner Ron Horvath. He is from Elyria Ohio, (440) 324-2317. I like to stir **** and this **** is TRUE! Someone should let the high biders know the truth, help get this out. Thanks farmer!boy