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Barrett Jackson Auction

Posted By: Kudakidd

Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/20/24 11:04 PM

Just got back from the Barrett Jackson auction in West Palm Beach on the east coast of Florida. Lots of cars and swag! I managed to get two Mopar T’s. Mopars as usual, were vastly outnumbered. There were 3 Cudas among hundreds of cars. One was a real 1970 R code. Some real unique vehicles including an M1Abrams tank! And no, they didn’t bring it on stage! lol
So the symbol on the Mopar T-shirt is something you’ve seen before called a FRATZOG. I’ll let you do the rest of the investigative work!


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Posted By: TJP

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 03:03 AM

up But I hate BJ 🎯 (not BJ's) 🤣
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 04:42 AM

I assume the Hemi Dart was a clone. Judging by it's details.

Did it sell? If so, how much?
Posted By: Kudakidd

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 12:59 PM

Originally Posted by autoxcuda
I assume the Hemi Dart was a clone. Judging by it's details.

Did it sell? If so, how much?


70K
Posted By: rdrnr6970

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 01:43 PM

Want more mopars?Watch Mecum! up drive
Posted By: BDW

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 02:07 PM

Cool, used to live in WPB
Where was the auction, old fairgrounds off Southern?
Posted By: Moparite

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 03:08 PM

I attempted to watch some of it on TV but got sick of seeing vette after vette go by so off it went.
Posted By: Kudakidd

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/21/24 07:52 PM

Originally Posted by BDW
Cool, used to live in WPB
Where was the auction, old fairgrounds off Southern?


Exactly!
Posted By: Charger727

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/22/24 01:43 PM

Tank is a German army Leopard
Posted By: moparx

Re: Barrett Jackson Auction - 04/23/24 02:43 PM

years ago, my one buddy somehow bought a tank from an army surplus place in [i believe] Hermitage, Pa.
it didn't run, and i can't remember what he paid for it, but it wasn't much.
it didn't take much to get it running, but it needed a bunch of machine work to get the twin 50 caliber machine guns working. whistling devil boogie [he has a federal license to own automatic weapons, but i don't think it applies to something like this. biggrin]
we didn't have much difficulty learning how to drive it, or operate all of it's systems, even though it was only by trial and error.
we even drove it through our local parade. that was a hoot !
after a while though, we re-welded up the barrels and firing mechanism, and he donated it to a museum, where it still resides today.
as the saying goes : "it sure was FUN while it lasted !" penguin punkrocka drool
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