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Wow, the special edition John Force COPO Camaro brought $600K for charity at Barrett Jackson! If anyone caught the coverage, John was in rare form, lol. I believe an actual sportsman racer was the top bidder.
Force was funny during the auction.
Earlier, before the auction, Amanda Busick interviewed Force and Prudhomme. Force’s reaction to seeing Amanda was great. He must not have known she was working for Motor Trend TV.
Force was funny during the auction.
Earlier, before the auction, Amanda Busick interviewed Force and Prudhomme. Force’s reaction to seeing Amanda was great. He must not have known she was working for Motor Trend TV.
Force was funny during the auction.
Earlier, before the auction, Amanda Busick interviewed Force and Prudhomme. Force’s reaction to seeing Amanda was great. He must not have known she was working for Motor Trend TV.
Oops! I missed the John Force comedy show. Maybe I can find it on You Tube.
I like that idea of MT taking over broadcasting.
As for Amanda, did she ever resolve her stalker issue?
Oops! I missed the John Force comedy show. Maybe I can find it on You Tube.
I like that idea of MT taking over broadcasting.
As for Amanda, did she ever resolve her stalker issue?
How come no one is mentioning Dred? The Grateful Dead 1949 Studebaker truck that they used to haul stuff in. I think it sold for $27,000 and the kindest thing I can say is that it needs some work.
I know what you mean. What I don't understand is, someone paying over $600,00 for a Camaro which in reality is just that, a Camaro with a big engine and John Forces name on it.
But Mickey Thompsons Challenger II recently sold at a Mecum auction for just over $500,000. Now that's a one of a kind, museum quality piece of automotive history.
I know what you mean. What I don't understand is, someone paying over $600,00 for a Camaro which in reality is just that, a Camaro with a big engine and John Forces name on it.
But Mickey Thompsons Challenger II recently sold at a Mecum auction for just over $500,000. Now that's a one of a kind, museum quality piece of automotive history.
I was bummed for Danny that his Challenger only went for 500K. He poured everything he had into that car and that record. In all fairness, even if a collector wanted the car, it's a whole different animal as far as moving it around, storing, display, etc., compared to just about any other car.
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