Ebay Seller Strikes it Lucky
One man's junk truly is another's treasure...
In America, a wrecked car placed on Ebay for a starting bid of just $500 eventually sold last week for $226,521.63.
In the original item description, the seller admitted knowing little about the car and sounded almost apologetic about its condition. A string of emails and forum postings followed, and thankfully the seller soon realised what he was sitting on!
It turned out that the car, a 1963 Pontiac Tempest Super Duty Le Mans Coupe, was one of just 6 made by Pontiac as drag racing specials. This particular car was raced by Stan Antlocer from Detriot, Michigan.
Only 2 Super Duty Tempest Le Mans Coupes were thought to still be around, but some savvy Ebayers spotted this hidden gem about to change hands for a tiny sum of money, and promptly contacted the owner.
A flurry of interest followed, and 71 bids later the seller was looking at a final bid of nearly a quarter-of-a-million dollars. This is despite the fact that the car is in a sorry state of repair, lacking even an engine or gearbox, and was covered in rust and dents. The owner couldn't even unlock the boot (edit: trunk).
It is likely that the car will follow the fate of its surviving sibling and end up being restored, and perhaps displayed in a museum or private collection. But whatever happens to the car, its owner is likely to be getting the rounds at the pub for quite some time.
Utterly nuts
Only in America..
You have no soul


So the only way they would have made a killing was paypal (extortion and 5-7 days before you can get your cash- even though it is still an electronic transfer!) but this wouldn't have gone through that so he's home free- amazing sale!!
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