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#199035 01/22/2006 3:43 AM
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I just saw one of the Futureliners bring 4.1 million, with a 454 motor, at the B-J auction. Where is all this money hiding? There sure isn't that much around here.

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& who is the bald dude who eats ice cream and bids into the millions!?!?!
Makes ya wonder!

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& what does he do for a livin?!

#199038 01/22/2006 3:53 AM
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Did you see the 1970 Hemi Cuda sell for 2,000,000


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#199039 01/22/2006 4:16 AM
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I just saw a Pontiac concept car close for 3.8 million. WOW!!

#199040 01/22/2006 4:17 AM
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hey...i'm not that bald!

i just don't know how i'm going to park the futureliner in my carport.

and my favorite ice cream is pralines and cream.

ahh who am i kidding. at that price i couldn't afford any more ice cream...

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And to think you guys thought my guess of a $1.75 million was outrageous, although $4 mil is.
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pretty outrageous bidding and prices today. seems to be a small group of bidders today, i want to know how and where these guys came by all of this spare cash.


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#199043 01/22/2006 5:31 AM
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fyi, bald dude spent 1,125,000 for a 70 chevelle factory drag car(it had been "converted" to a street car) earlier in the evening. only thing i can think is he's gettin a divorce and she gotta pay the credit card bill!!!dude has spent 5.2 mil. on two vehicles


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#199044 01/22/2006 6:05 AM
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Maybe he's putting all his money into cool stuff. Probably lives in a pickup camper in a Wal-Mart parking lot someplace...close to his temp-controlled warehouse.
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#199045 01/22/2006 6:37 AM
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you guys don't really think B&J is supported by a few eccentrics w/ $$ stuffed mattresses do ya?

from about 6 months ago:
"Just under 2.5 million Americans now hold assets, not counting their homes, worth at least $1 million. The United States also sports the world's largest population of “ultra high net-worth individuals,” people worth at least $30 million. The number of households in the country with liquid assets of 20 million dollars or more is increasing by 3,000 households a year."

if I'd won a lottery I mighta paid 4 mil for it too, and turned it into a camper grin

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#199046 01/22/2006 7:17 AM
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red - that would be one sweet camper. the driver seat is ten feet off the ground, truckers would look up, way up, to you. i think that the few guys who end up doing a lot of the buying are in the minority at the auction. they do spend a lot and are on the television a lot. but we do not see all of the hundreds of us "little people" spending less than $50,000 on all of the "not desireable" vehicles. it is just the way that they broadcast, it is more exciting to watch the big money rides go up for sale and it just so happens that only a few people can afford a 5 million dollar bus. but it does make for good television, we are not watching a real for real play by play of all the auction, just the main stuff. that being said i like to see the ice cream guy and leather jacket guy go at it for a million dollar car. it is fun, but i think that there is a lot going on that we miss, a lot of smaller and less important to ratings auctions.


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I didn't see the auctuion but on the website it list a GMC 401 V6 as the power plant, but that was when it was restored the first time. click on the 2nd video in this page and you'll even see that GMC V6....

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#199048 01/22/2006 2:21 PM
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That Pontiac concept car went for 2.8 mil.not 3.8

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did you hear the one about the guy who found his friend crying and asked him why. he said my wife made me a millionaire, the friend said, then why are you crying, and the guy said i once was worth 10 million. RON


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did you hear the one about the guy who found his friend crying and asked him why. he said my wife made me a millionaire, the friend said, then why are you crying, and the guy said i once was worth 10 million. RON


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#199051 01/22/2006 4:18 PM
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I saw a Futureliner at the ATHS national show in Auburn a few months ago.
Does anyone know if it is the same one that just sold?


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#199052 01/22/2006 5:24 PM
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the commentary said seller was hoping for 600,000 bet he's a happy fellow

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Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the bald guy only went up to 4 mil and another guy bought the GM Futureliner for 4.1 mil.

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I think the bidders are part of a massive drug ring. Nobody around here has that kind of money to spend on vehicles

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They announced later in the show (right after the Bobby Allison Dodge Daytona sold) that there was confusion with the bid.
The Futureliner will go to the same person that bought the Pontiac concept, which is fitting since they were both on the Parade of Progress Tour together.


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#199056 01/22/2006 6:53 PM
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Why are all these GM concept cars suddenly going up for auction? Is GM so broke, they need to sell off their history to make a buck? I hope these cars were private owned and part of GM's stash. Sad if its not.

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The Futureliner sold for $4M even, and the '70 LS6 ragtop Chevelle sold for $1.15M. The Hemicuda (yes, that's how it's supposed to be written!) sold for $2M. The bald ice-cream guy with the girl on his lap bought the bus and the Chevelle, plus a couple of less expensive rides Saturday night. Did he also somehow end up with the Pontiac, too???

The GM concept cars have all been in private hands for quite a few years. GM's plan for concepts was to destroy them after their usefulness was gone, not keep them around for posterity. At the time a concept is created, it's just another car to the corporation.


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There is a link to one of the several surviving Futurliners over on the Inliners home page (inliners.org). Seems they came originaly with a 302 Jimmy motor and they got hooked up with Inliners for help with parts etc. Check out this link, tons of neat history and info.


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#199059 01/22/2006 7:24 PM
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Thanks for clearing that up. I watched it all day waiting for that Futurliner to be sold.After it was sold,I was told I wasn't watching that B-J auction for the rest of the night.

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Where are these guys getting their money you ask. Two words: DOT COM


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#199061 01/22/2006 9:09 PM
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www.futurliner.com for more info. There are still a few restoreable, but unrestored units out there.


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#199062 01/22/2006 9:11 PM
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so how much did the bald wonder spend up to date?


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Just got in from attending the Barrett Jackson auction.
Man ! Did we have a Blast !

It was great to be there to see the Futureliner off.
Another record has been broken.
I wonder what Barrett Jackson is gonna do to top itself next year?

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Spanky lives in my hometown, I have met him. It is very hard to avoid grabbing his pants leg and begging to be his friend.

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Just think also on that futureliner the buyer also had to pay another 320,000 to Barrett Jackson Commission don't know if there is also a sellers commission paid to them

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The buyers and sellers EACH pay eight percent, so B-J made $640K for about five minutes work.


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to have bought that Puppy The Stovebolt roster would have to all pooled $450 each. WOW.

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