Fame isn't always as bankable as you might think. Brushes with fame even more (or less) so.
Look close and your see the driver facing rearward in this trick-driving car from Herbie Fully Loaded. It drew a bid of $21,000, but did not sell on the stand. the owner wanted some time to think things over.
This Mazda used in "Baywatch," by Pamela Lee Anderson no less, sold for a mere $10,250 during the celebrity-car auction.
Please insert your anatomy-based wisecrack here.
The longest-jumping General Lee from the Dukes of Hazard movie. Well, most of it at least. This shell was launched 175 feet through the air for a stunt and then reassembled from parts of other stunt cars, according to the auctioneer. Cost: $10,000 to Big Daddy in California.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Bargan celebrity
Posted by Steve Linsenmayer at 11:52 AM
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