Sunday, September 2, 2007

Bargan celebrity


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.

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