Re: 1936 packard pebble beach winner
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I don't know how the shows and contest actually work. But is it unreasonable to expect somekind of a certificate or other documentation or trophy to be issued to any winner of any show of such a class act as PB?? Does the owner haave any such certificates or other credential for the 'winning car"??
Posted on: 2015/2/10 14:22
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Re: 1936 packard pebble beach winner
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You are correct: At best, he won best in class, but I HIGHLY doubt even that. Why doesn't the seller just call up the guy that offered him the million and call it a day? Why does he have to advertise it? Because it never happened for real.
Of course it's not worth a lick more than $80,000 if it indeed is as good as a PB winner, but that's just my professional opinion.
Posted on: 2015/2/10 15:00
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West Peterson
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The other comment, if it was quoted correctly, that always puts me on guard is when someone makes a unequivocal statement like "there were only 14 made" when we know that if there were records by body style (doubtful) for prewar cars they have never surfaced. Further he gives the VN as 245 which could mean just 45 made and this number exactly coincides with a well-respected statistical analysis of 1936 Super 8 production by body type.
Posted on: 2015/2/10 15:17
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Re: 1936 packard pebble beach winner
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Obviously the guy is a nut. Heck, there were two of things for sale on ebay for a lot less than a million dollars.
Why anybody would spend all that money to get a cheap dime store ribbon at Rabble Beach is something I don't understand. I knew one guy who had a stroke and started spending money that way afterward, but the whole sordid affair is not something I am remotely interested in.
Posted on: 2015/2/10 16:20
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