The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
The YouTube coverage focuses on the auctioneers' audio (similar to Mecum). On fyi this afternoon (and on the History channel tomorrow, from 11-6), is where you'll get the interesting commentary from the (B-J hosting) guys.

Yea, we apparently don’t have fyi, and THC is running other stuff, but, hopefully I can catch it there tomorrow…!!! :)
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
They just sold that 8-speed, dual clutch ‘Vette for $200K, @MinnieM123 …but, I guess that’s actually no too surprising…!!! :)
Glad that the black Chevy Corvette Z06, V8, 670 HP (Lot #3002) sold for $200,000. Not sure how much YouTube included of the interview that I saw on FYI, with Jerome Bettis, a Hall of Famer, who donated the car to Barrett Jackson. All the proceeds will benefit his "The Bus Stops Here Foundation" -- which helps underprivileged kids.
 

donaldtoo

Well-Known Member
Glad that the black Chevy Corvette Z06, V8, 670 HP (Lot #3002) sold for $200,000. Not sure how much YouTube included of the interview that I saw on FYI, with Jerome Bettis, a Hall of Famer, who donated the car to Barrett Jackson. All the proceeds will benefit his "The Bus Stops Here Foundation" -- which helps underprivileged kids.

Yes, they showed it and it was great…!!! :)
 

wdwfan4ver

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Happy birthday shoutout to Mrs. @donaldtoo
Happy Birthday Love GIF by Hallmark Gold Crown
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
Glad that the black Chevy Corvette Z06, V8, 670 HP (Lot #3002) sold for $200,000. Not sure how much YouTube included of the interview that I saw on FYI, with Jerome Bettis, a Hall of Famer, who donated the car to Barrett Jackson. All the proceeds will benefit his "The Bus Stops Here Foundation" -- which helps underprivileged kids.
An attendee in 2020 bid $3.4M and paid $3.7M including fees to buy Steve McQueen Ford Mustang he drove in the infamous 1968 movie Bullit. That’s one owner who owns a piece of history. Hope the owner is driving that fine piece instead of making it just sit in their garage.
 

wdwfan4ver

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What's really depressing about this whole conversation is that I joined in 2003 when I was just a child of 55.
While I wasn't a Wdwmagic Member in 2003, I already went to WDW 5 times in my life by 2003 with the first time in 1991.

I already was losing hair in the front before 2003. I wasn't diagnosed with a thyroid problem yet. I'm not tell my age, but comments like hair loss does show my age some besides I remembered stuff in the 1980s.
 
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