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on one video on youtube that shows the actual crash it says its a salt water lagoon.not really sure what that is.
amazing the guy that crashed the bugatti and its filmed.he was probably on the phone or texting.i felt sorry for the flatbed guy that had to hook the thing.at least he cared enough to clean his hands in a puddle before he turned the steering wheel.b/j is to scary for me.remember all the drama from the reggie jackson bidding on his copo or zl1/there is alot of good threads on yenko.net about b/j |
anyone remember 2006 Scotsdale....
"Multi-Million Dollar Sales and Some Controversy at Barrett-Jackson" 79 comments The ’54 Bonneville Special sold for $2.9 million last night, and believe it or not, that wasn’t the big news. All eyes were on the bidder who supposedly bid $4.1 million for the GM Futurliner bus. Only he didn’t bid $4.1 million. After thinking about raising his bid for a moment, the bidder made a slicing motion across his neck and said “I’m out.” Only, the auctioneers took that as a bid. The second bidder immediately said he was out. When the dust cleared, the paperwork for the bus was presented to the first bidder, who refused to sign it saying he clearly bailed out from the bidding process. Half of the auction staff was there trying to get the controversy sorted, and eventually, Craig Jackson and the bidder went to the Skybox to watch a replay of the “bid” which was being filmed by Speed. By 10:00 or so last night, word was that Barrett-Jackson had accepted the fact that the bidder bailed out of the process. Management was trying to square a deal for the owners of the Futurliner late into the night |
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Sorry but man, that's a quotable quote. :rofl: |
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Err... let's just say that I'm willing to keep all my options open :unibrow: ;) |
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Through further investigation I find out from a friend that knows the owner. it is a daily driver driven from Sanford to New Smyrna, about 60 miles each way of country road, everyday! I thought I had seen it when we were in Festival of Speed last year. I dug around and found some more info on the car and a pic from Festival of speed. Must be nice. But like you Rodger, I would have it no other way. http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u...s/DSC04827.jpg The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu has ventured into new areas. Instead of applying two paint colors or paint and material to highlight the two tone design, the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu exclusively concentrates on materials – carbon fiber and aluminum – an innovative combination never realized before. This unique approach opens a new dimension of « Art – Form – Technique », the company’s core values. The color combination is blue carbon fiber with polished aluminum. The visual carbon fiber is tinted in royal blue to emphasize the refined volumes and surfaces of the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport. The rear air scoops are tinted in the same night-blue – offering a dramatic view from above – and thus fluidly integrate into the overall design philosophy of this unique model. The Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Sang Bleu is the latest in a line of centenary Bugatti models which have won worldwide acclaim in 2009. This unique car stands – like the others – for the commitment of the Bugatti of today to carry the values and the philosophy of Ettore Bugatti, the founder of this unique marque, into a successful future. http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u...oms/Veyron.jpg |
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If you think people haven't made money selling their cars there, you have no ideal. Keep quiet because you're clueless. |
From the Monterey Historics @ Laguna in August,I thought the Blue SS model was unveiled this year @ Pebble:
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I have two buddies that are in the business -- they'll take 30 + cars to BJ Scottsdale -- and they'll make a killing on some of 'em -- do okay on a few -- and lose on a couple more. Overall.... they do just fine. Their costs of transportation are lowered by taking entire truckloads - one pickup point - one drop off point. They know how to detail to the max - and they know how to pimp to the max. They'll spend months in advance getting the word out on what they're bringing. Beating the drums and getting the marketing done. They don't start that on the day of the show. Here's the BIG BUTT in the room -- since they're big time customers and know what they're doing - they have prime time #'s - and they have cars that are bought to sell... and bring top dollar. They don't do 'weird' and one off. They do DESIRABLE - MARKETABLE - MAINSTREAM. The guys that loose - are the single car sellers - non prime time - and they only have one car to apply all their costs too... That's hard to make money on for anyone. |
Exactly, well said GW
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