Final price: $10,212. There were 3 guys in for over 9k, and the winning bidder snuck in with 14 seconds to go. All's fair and all, but I'd be torqued to loose it for $100. Then again looking at the pictures, maybe not.
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Originally Posted by squasher
My 111026 s/n is 000047 and it impresses people.
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Mine's 3472, towards the end, I gather; they only made 4500+/- right?
Which brings up another question. With these being so rare and all, how come they are for sale constantly? Is there something that all you owners out there know that I am fixing to find out, like a $5k annual tuneup or something?
Still love it.
- Will