At least you can say you did it next time you hear some old geezer lament how he never got to do that bucket list car resto. The Dollars spent are evident in receipts but the memories in your mind are priceless.
Don't worry guys, I have plenty of rants left in me but the older I get, the more I am just going with the flow; happy to be alive.If you don't watch the news or get too deep into politics, life is great! But, I still don't follow my own advice all the time, I admit...but overall, life is good, enjoy it gentleman and ladies!Congrats, don’t desert us, we’ll miss your epic rants![]()
Gazz, I'm not sure if there is, but it's easy for me to piss people off so if there was a lady on the board, I definitely don't want to get on her bad side!Ladies......there are ladies?
Ajay, man you were one I forgot, haven't seen you on here in a while, thank you as well, miss you OC guys man. Oh, and yes I forgot about that Steven Wright joke, that is one I need to memorize. He's the best EVER, next to Carlin. Different stuff but love them both. How right has Carlin been all those years about what is going on in the world. Amazing a comedian with such insight.Congrats on the auction Shane. Car looks fantastic.
Steven Wright, one of My favorite comedians. One of his jokes...a car hauler picks up a hitch hiker and let's him sit in one of the cars in the back, he ends up picking up 17 more hitch hikers, he goes 90 miles an hour an they all get speeding tickets...classic.
And we will miss Stephen Wright!Congrats, don’t desert us, we’ll miss your epic rants![]()
Chuck, thank you very much. Love to hear we have another long time Bav fan on the board. Yeah, I was one of the few idiots that put coupe money in a Bav, but with the hammer price it did make it a little easier on my decision to sell. My wife and her mom were on the phone together watching and I could hear them in the other room as it just kept going up and up. I was in my cave here in my home office. It was all kind of surreal at the end to be honest. Kind of still hitting me.I can believe the under water part (and you probably didn't even do the calculation using real (inflation adjusted) dollars either!When I came across my old Bavaria and pondered repurchasing it (it had been neglected and left for dead under a tree for many years by the guy who bought it from me), I quickly added up just parts cost plus body prep and paintwork (fortunately the car had no significant rust still), and when that tally went by $25k, I just blew the idea off. This was in 2005 when the best Bavaria on the planet might have sold for $10-12k.
Nonetheless, what an awesome bidding battle. My wife and I were watching the battle while we were preparing dinner here last night since we're both Bavaria nuts from ages ago. I think the person that won had commented about originally having a $50k limit but ended up coming back near the end to reenter the bidding. You couldn't have asked for a better auction with 3 very interested bidders, especially since it ended on a Friday, late in the day east coast time prior to a major holiday weekend (not to mention we just concluded the worst first 1/2 of the year in the markets since ages, and the worst first half for bonds ever). I'm sure you enjoyed watching the bidders battle it out. What a perfect send off to a perfect car, congrats!
Regards,
Chuck
From the limited pics it looks very nice, I don't think I have seen that one before. Don't kick yourself over thinking the money lost, $20-$30K.. It's mainly the dollar is just worth less than when you sold it; sad but true. Also, it seems like the E3 has only come into itself over the last couple years.Totally understand selling for that reason. I sold my 1970 2800 for the same reason when I moved to Montana.
Sucks that it’s worth $20-30k more now than I sold it for and miss it like crazy.
Photos are its home in my MT garage for 7 months of the year and last time driving it before too much snow on the ground.
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Chris is correct and they do have some exceptional mechanics that go through the car, again, their reputation is on the line. They will fix any issues but of course discuss advantages/disadvantages to the fixes (if worth it or not) prior to doing anything. There were a couple minor things they were able to help with, a bad ground on my right blinker just needed cleaning and after my drive from CD'A to Portland I wanted them to retune the carbs.10% plus $1K for pics
WHAT, YOU ARE IN VT AND DIDN'T TELL US!I saw Top Gun Maverick at the drive-in a couple days ago in VT, they still exist and evoke many youthful memories.