here is the link cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-Mustang-1968-Shelby-GT500-KR-Excellent-Condition_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6236QQihZ001QQitemZ110049235930QQrdZ1 -- or just search for shelby and you'll find it -- it's an originally lime green car -- with a color change to red -- i love that he's asking for a buy it now of 325k -- it's four speed and it seems relatively unmolested -- but i thought i might see what you all think -- you may know the car -- i will also try to add a photo of the car i'm taking to barrett jackson in january in arizona -- it's a 68 ss chevelle -- numbers matching -- lot number 1082 -- they gave me a friday night 10 p.m. slot -- how do you guys think i'll do -- it's automatic -- matador red -- white interior -- cheers -- john sorry folks my server makes it hard to resize my photos and i keep exceeding the file size -- i will try to solve this and post pix later -- thanks -- john
okay -- i started this thread and it didn't really catch fire -- lots of looks but not a lot of response -- just pointing out that another kr vert is on e-bay right now that has an opening bid of 170k -- the one I mentioned originally with the buy it now for 325k has been "bid' up to 225k -- and the more correct acapulco blue white top -- IMHO a nicer lower mileage car has no bids at 170...fake bidders on the red car...with no doubt
Good observation. There certainly seems to be a lot more "behind the scenes" action taking place in these auctions now. I understand sellers wanting to test the market and that the occasional deal falls through but it's also ridiculous how so many cars don't sell and end up in auction after auction. That, in addition to the inconsistencies you have mentioned make me very leery of eBay auctions.