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Just read someone is on their way to Seattle to pick up a 2004 PCR #0014 Bird. Appears the new home might be in Lotus, California.
And if you are updating the first entry on this thread, #102 may now reside with #720 in the same garage.
Bird is the word..... Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken US editor (1880 - 1956)
One of the 1000 PCRs sold in Harrisburg at the Mecum Auction this weekend. It sold for $30,250 including the buyer's commission. It had 14,700 miles on the odo.
One of the 1000 PCRs sold in Harrisburg at the Mecum Auction this weekend. It sold for $30,250 including the buyer's commission. It had 14,700 miles on the odo.
This one (Number 853) above has original miles of 1680 miles and asking 35k so it's in the ballpark. Can't see having the car for over 18 years and it not being driven, basically wishing it a long term Invesment. It didn't pan out.
Honor the sacrifices our predecessors paid for our country.
This one (Number 853) above has original miles of 1680 miles and asking 35k so it's in the ballpark. Can't see having the car for over 18 years and it not being driven, basically wishing it a long term Invesment. It didn't pan out.
Yeah, the stock market, just using an S&P 500 index fund would have doubled several times in the last 18 years. In 2004 many people who loaded up on Dot-coms were still licking their wounds.
I googled it, $100 invested at the beginning of 2004 with dividends reinvested would be $483. today. That is an 8.9% compound annual rate of return. Or $100. doubled twice plus $83.
Dot evening; Found series 555 with a VIN of 7956, I thank the owner (from Tennessee) for letting us know about this. Some folks are cautious when I ask for the series and VIN.
Add this one also; Number 841 with VIN 9087
And 640 VIN 8188/// Currently Exeter, New Hampshire
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