THAT ROY MAYNE 65 CHEVY #46
Stock Car Racing History
I'm with you on this. One lotto ticket coming up. What a wonderful item of history this is!
Robbie Solesbee said:
If you have the 75k to start the economy is the least of your worries. Plus, Shaun has backers here who can authenticate the car. It's a museum quality piece so only a fool would undo the work put into the car. I do know I'm buying some lotto tickets tonight and hope for the best. And this car is far from being just a "toy".
John Craft said:I am quite sure the reserve is well into six figures. I'd be willing to bet the seventy-five-thousand ($75,000.00) minimum bid is just the price of entry. It will be interesting to see if all of the promotion that went into the car's restoration (here and elsewhere) will produce any bids. There are still three days left. But, so far, crickets....
I'm afraid that the prices of real old Grand National cars like the Mayne car are being hurt by the great number of fakes that are around (to include... incredibly ..some that are actually on display in the new NASCAR HoF in Charlotte!).
Of course, the current trajectory of the economy is not helping either.
Good luck to Shaun. It would be nice to see the car come back to the Southland.