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Mecum Indianapolis
select-fire
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Been going on since Weds. 12-6 Eastern. Muscle cars are on Fire.
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well it wont be me that pees on their parade.
I watched a little of it last night. Crazy prices, awesome cars.
Joe
I would love to go some day just to sit in the audience and salivate. Not sitting on a stash big enough to satisfy my appetite.
They were near here last year, I did attend 3 days. $$$$$$$$$$$$ to say the least.
One person's private collection, many classic cars and trucks along with new soon to be classics.
Buddy of mine goes to work there every year. I watch a little on TV but so far out of my pay grade I'm not that interested.
so did you buy me that original hemi Daytona for one million 200k I think what it went for ,
it was green so Had to pass 😁
I wasn't the buyer. I did make a comment to my Wife ... I am trying to figure out what to buy next ..after the Corvette purchase..and I got a stare...like WT heck do you mean? and then she made the comment ... You are going to do what you want anyway .
@select-fire Hey, how about a new pic of you & your corvette? Maybe in your garage or driveway?
why do you car guys torture yourselves with this unobtanium?
It's an addiction. Toolman, I've had it out of the garage twice. Maybe some pics tomorrow.
A '67 with the 427 big block would be a nice addition
Saw 18 Vette pace cars go for $1.1 mil. Some Doctor sold them as a lot.
when I watch shows like that which I do some times at least I can feel envious for the new owners
I think back as a kid watching Roy Clark
I heard him say ( maybe on hee haw ? ) I was so poor if paddle boat rides were a nickel , all I could do would be run up and down the bank of the river and shout ain't that cheap 😲
Was driving south on I65 today and saw a car carrier with two vintage Thunderbirds. Wondered if he just came from there.
Soon after I came home from my first Vietnam tour (1966), I bought a used '63 289 Shelby Cobra with my father's help for $5499. I sold it a few months later for $4800 because it was too uncomfortable for the long drives home on weekends from Camp Pendleton to Santa Barbara and back. In the '80s I also went with Beta-Max and sold all my gold for $379/oz.
Am I the only one who had never heard of "unobtanium" and googled it? I don't think that word is in very many rednecks vocabulary - certainly not mine.
i have been a lifelong member of the Roy Clark steamboat riding program.