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!!WALDO!!
12th May 2008, 16:23
CHAMP CAR AUCTION.

http://www.njgallivan.com/auction_detail.php?ID=383972

Vegasguy
12th May 2008, 17:13
Some cool stuff. But some of those Pace cars are a little rough.

Lousada
12th May 2008, 17:54
They got a lot of strange stuff for a racing league. What did they use all those pacecars for?

dataman1
12th May 2008, 18:55
Most of the pacecars were part of the old PPG program. The photos do not do justice to the paint on the PPG cars. The Ford products came after PPG left. When PPG was around the pacecars would parade around the track in formations as well as sell rides to the public. Same went for the Ford products later. I suspect that the pacecars will sell as is by bill of sale and the new owner will have to get a title. All the pacecars and safety trucks will have very low milage. Dedicated mechanic(s) traveled with the cars so they are in top condition.

Thanks for the link Waldo!

JasonD
12th May 2008, 20:09
That transporter would like mighty fine in my backyard, not sure how my wife would feel about it though.

millencolin
13th May 2008, 01:02
could get myself a cheap 40inch plasma...

DBell
13th May 2008, 03:41
They really held onto some of those pace cars for quite a while. Why didn't they sell them off a long time ago?

call_me_andrew
13th May 2008, 07:13
Wow. They've got a lot of high technology here.

VCR TAPING AND COPY UNIT, INCLUDING:
• SONY DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER, DSR-2000
• SONY VIDEO CASETTE RECORDER, SVO-2100
• HERITA SWITCHING, RM5011, WITH CASE
(2) SONY UMATIC VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS, MODEL VO5800
(2) SONY BETA CAM VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS, MODEL UVW-1800
SONY VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER, MODEL SVO2100
(2) SONY VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS, MODEL SUO-1520
(3) SONY BETA CAM VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS, MODEL PRW-2800

dataman1
13th May 2008, 13:44
They really held onto some of those pace cars for quite a while. Why didn't they sell them off a long time ago?

The pace cars were never titled in any state. They looked into taking them to an auction years ago but the transportation costs were too high when added to the seller's premium charges. So they sat in the corner. These are very rare one-off vehicles. IMO they will be sold via a "bill of sale" and the buyer will have to apply for an ownership title in their state.

millencolin
13th May 2008, 15:38
looking through the pictures, theres some good stuff there... but there is also some crap! like big bundles of wire... pass

ykiki
13th May 2008, 19:28
looking through the pictures, theres some good stuff there... but there is also some crap! like big bundles of wire... pass

Surprisingly (or not) big bundles of wire is something that gets stolen quite a bit these days, from construction sites and even public street signs... :eek:

EagleEye
13th May 2008, 21:00
CHAMP CAR AUCTION.

http://www.njgallivan.com/auction_detail.php?ID=383972


Some things never change....


<Quack, quack>

Vegasguy
13th May 2008, 21:05
Some things never change....


<Quack, quack>

Point?

millencolin
14th May 2008, 00:20
lol so why buy it when you can knick it :p :

ykiki
14th May 2008, 00:45
lol so why buy it when you can knick it :p :

;) :p