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Why the change in pictures, all there is now links to pictures.

so, no pictures on the forum any more?

 

Just curious, it's kindof a hassle to click on each picture and to close them and click on another, especially with a slow compuker. :willy:

 

TIA

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Can you see me now Ted???

 

(By the way, this Corvette did NOT meet the reserve after being bid to $5Million!)

616-HP 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Roadster Hits Auction Block

 

<!-- end Clickability --> <!-- (JSP_END) /InsideLine/InsideLineWeb/WebRoot/components/storytools.jsp --> <!--endclickprintexclude--> PHOENIX — The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Roadster Chassis No. 002, a landmark vehicle in American racing history, will hit the auction block here on January 16.

Chevrolet built only five Grand Sports, which have been surrounded by an aura of intrigue. "Periodically, one of the five Grand Sports appeared, raced around at shocking speeds, and then plunged back into mysterious seclusion," in the words of journalist Brock Yates. Chassis No. 002 will be part of the lineup at the Automobiles of Arizona auction at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa here.

Bidding requirements include a $2,000 cash deposit and a bank letter of guarantee, according to RM Auctions.

The Grand Sport up for auction "has been returned to its 1966 USRRC racing configuration," says RM Auctions, "wearing its pristine time-warp original bodywork with 427 power and accordingly remains just as it might have been seen over 40 years ago on the track or in the pits. It is the very definition of a 'time warp example,' especially considering that most race cars cannot make it through a season without new bodywork."

Goodies include a "comprehensive documentation package nearly 6 inches thick appropriate to its history, restoration and importance," said RM Auctions.

Inside Line says: Undoubtedly one of the highlights of the '09 auction season — but be prepared to bring a bundle of cash to win this beauty. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

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Can you see me now Ted???

 

(By the way, this Corvette did NOT meet the reserve after being bid to $5Million!)

616-HP 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Roadster Hits Auction Block

 

<!-- end Clickability --> <!-- (JSP_END) /InsideLine/InsideLineWeb/WebRoot/components/storytools.jsp --> <!--endclickprintexclude--> PHOENIX — The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Roadster Chassis No. 002, a landmark vehicle in American racing history, will hit the auction block here on January 16.

Chevrolet built only five Grand Sports, which have been surrounded by an aura of intrigue. "Periodically, one of the five Grand Sports appeared, raced around at shocking speeds, and then plunged back into mysterious seclusion," in the words of journalist Brock Yates. Chassis No. 002 will be part of the lineup at the Automobiles of Arizona auction at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa here.

Bidding requirements include a $2,000 cash deposit and a bank letter of guarantee, according to RM Auctions.

The Grand Sport up for auction "has been returned to its 1966 USRRC racing configuration," says RM Auctions, "wearing its pristine time-warp original bodywork with 427 power and accordingly remains just as it might have been seen over 40 years ago on the track or in the pits. It is the very definition of a 'time warp example,' especially considering that most race cars cannot make it through a season without new bodywork."

Goodies include a "comprehensive documentation package nearly 6 inches thick appropriate to its history, restoration and importance," said RM Auctions.

Inside Line says: Undoubtedly one of the highlights of the '09 auction season — but be prepared to bring a bundle of cash to win this beauty. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

 

I'd pay $10 just to touch that car. $50 to sit in it for a minute. :glasses:

 

Rich

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$5 Million and still didn't reach the reserve? Sorry, but there is NO vehicle worth that much money. Greedy people.

 

Yea, I agree -- as cool as that car is, I think you'd be a fool to pay $5M for it. And you'd have to be an equal fool for turning that kind of money down. :cheers:

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Can you see me now Ted???

 

(By the way, this Corvette did NOT meet the reserve after being bid to $5Million!)

616-HP 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Roadster Hits Auction Block

 

<!-- end Clickability --><!-- (JSP_END) /InsideLine/InsideLineWeb/WebRoot/components/storytools.jsp --><!--endclickprintexclude-->PHOENIX — The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Roadster Chassis No. 002, a landmark vehicle in American racing history, will hit the auction block here on January 16.

Chevrolet built only five Grand Sports, which have been surrounded by an aura of intrigue. "Periodically, one of the five Grand Sports appeared, raced around at shocking speeds, and then plunged back into mysterious seclusion," in the words of journalist Brock Yates. Chassis No. 002 will be part of the lineup at the Automobiles of Arizona auction at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa here.

Bidding requirements include a $2,000 cash deposit and a bank letter of guarantee, according to RM Auctions.

The Grand Sport up for auction "has been returned to its 1966 USRRC racing configuration," says RM Auctions, "wearing its pristine time-warp original bodywork with 427 power and accordingly remains just as it might have been seen over 40 years ago on the track or in the pits. It is the very definition of a 'time warp example,' especially considering that most race cars cannot make it through a season without new bodywork."

Goodies include a "comprehensive documentation package nearly 6 inches thick appropriate to its history, restoration and importance," said RM Auctions.

Inside Line says: Undoubtedly one of the highlights of the '09 auction season — but be prepared to bring a bundle of cash to win this beauty. — Anita Lienert, Correspondent

 

I can see you now:thumbsup:

and Thanks

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$5 Million and still didn't reach the reserve? Sorry, but there is NO vehicle worth that much money. Greedy people.

 

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