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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2016, 08:26:09 AM »
Well i will offer a different opinion here and go against the grain..... ::)


I think Fast and loud, counting cars, are beneficial to the hobby, just as Car Crazy or Overhauling or any of the others are helpful.

The way I look at it is, all these shows are air time, revenue generating machines, and I think keeps the hobby in the forefront.

I was at one of my daughters functions the other day, and saw a father with a Gas Monkey garage shirt on. (you couldn't pay me to wear one of those) I thought the shirt was a good opening to ask him about the show and if he perhaps owned an older car. He said he didn't own one "yet", but really liked the show. So he has the idea of owning one and if the opportunity came about he might be able to do so. The Show was this guys connection. Even My Auntie and older cousins watch fast and loud, more because the comedy portion of the show, but in any event it exposes more people to it. Now I will not pretend to say I agree with all the practices on each show, but as i said the exposure and keeping old cars in the spotlight, I think is what's important.

Now I get it, once there is so much exposure the only place to go is down, but my hope is the message will have found its way to a new generation to keep everything going. I mean, what is the point of all these retro looking cars of Mustangs, Challengers, and Camaros if the baby boomers, Gen X, and millennials don't care about the originals?

I'm with you all the way, well spoken!  :)
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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2016, 02:06:32 PM »
I think I remember him from the early days of the CCCI; there can't be many 'George's with '57 El Morroco convertibles.. :)

You're memory is probably correct Gary.  There is only 1 57 vert El Morocco in the world that is known,  He's had that car for more years than I can remember.  His name is George Swartz (not sure if I have the last name spelled correctly)  He's a hell of a nice guy.  He does all his own work from start to finish, including paint.  He even makes some of his own parts in hand made molds.  When he bought that El Morocco it was missing a few parts and as you can imagine, nothing is reproduced for that car.  He made sand cast molds to produce parts himself, and also makes some of the fuelie parts for the 57 and up chevys.  He subs nothing out himself, does it all at home.  Very crafty fellow, and loves to restore classic neon signs as well, you'll see some of those at BJ next year.  He has a huge and rare collection of them.
   I watched that 57 fuelie black widow race car come together back in the 80's.  We were in Charlotte at the Autofair in about 1987 when he found a NOS gas tank for it.  Basically it's a 57 limousine 20 gallon tank for extra fuel capacity.  To find one new in the box was rare even in 1987.  He paid big bucks for it back then and had 3 or 4 other offers for it for more money before we could get it back to the truck, lol.  That car sold for $200k last night.
    He told me while talking to him that BJ had those 3 vettes in their possession since November of 2014, so they could haul them around the country on display at various auctions for advertisement.  So this past weekend was the first time George was able to put his eye's on them in over a year.  That alone made him very nervous.  He also said there were more than 50 people flying in just to bid on those 3 cars.  So I knew it would be a good night for him.  I had a pretty good feeling that Rick Hendrick would wind up with them.  I think I was more sad to see them go than he was, he's had that stuff for decades.  He was tired of all the upkeep and maintenance and said it was time to let some of them go.  He still has a small collection of really cool cars he is hanging on to for the time being.
  Overall, George said that he has been extremely pleased with the way BJ handled everything and how the operation ran, very smooth, no problems and nice people to deal with.  He said he couldn't have had a better experience.  He told me this before he made his $2 million + so that speaks volumes.
  I thought I'd pass that along because usually all you hear about is the headaches and complaints and no one really bothers to speak up when they have a good experience.  Happy for George, he had a good weekend.

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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2016, 05:38:36 PM »
Yes, I figured out already that he is the same George.. :)    I think he's also been involved in some corvette organizations that I'm involved with,  and I think he may have owned a very rare ZR1 back a few years ago.  I appreciate a car more when the owner does his own work... :)
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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #18 on: February 03, 2016, 12:16:52 PM »
Anxious to see those three cars and probably will when we tour Mr. Hendrix private stable this coming June. Boy does he have a collection of #1 vin's.
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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #19 on: February 03, 2016, 12:59:17 PM »
Memory isn't what it used to be, but back in my Corvette days I thought it was known that serial number 1 and 2  1953  Corvettes had been destroyed. Number 3 was known to exist, owned by Bud Thieubud{sp}.
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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #20 on: February 03, 2016, 02:38:38 PM »
Memory isn't what it used to be, but back in my Corvette days I thought it was known that serial number 1 and 2  1953  Corvettes had been destroyed. Number 3 was known to exist, owned by Bud Thieubud{sp}.

That is my recollection as well...  I think it was a '55, '56, '57 that Mr Swartz sold via BJ (to Hendrix)...
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Re: Barrett Jackson today - Gas Moneky COPO...
« Reply #21 on: February 03, 2016, 03:21:50 PM »
Yup, that is true of the 53.  George had #1 of 55-56-57 vettes.

 

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