Snakepit.
OK now that I've rfta I must be wrong, right? He wouldn't leave a million dollar car in the parking lot, right?
@jessamyn The Cobra the article is about is a "million dollar car" but not all Cobra's are million dollar cars. If that makes sense...
Not every Cobra is worth a million dollars.
Not every Cobra is worth a million dollars.
@jessamyn The red one in the middle is worth extra big bucks because of a bunch of factors tweaky car collectors go nuts over. Like @LocalStain and @mcmjolnir said, prices vary greatly; the low end, kit replicars, run low-to-mid five figures; more authorized replicas run high-five to low-sixes; Carroll Shelby's original run(s) – of which there's kind of bewildering array and different levels of "originality" – can be mid-six to low-seven figures, like this one. It's all kind of insanity past a certain point. </mansplain>
N.B. Even at $1.3M+, it's more or less pocket change to Evan Metropoulos, who also just bought the Playboy Mansion from Hef for somewhere north of $100,000,000 (nobody's saying exactly). Hef gets to live out his life there, then the plan is to restore the estate to its original size by reintegrating it with the adjoining Holmby Hills property, which Evan already owns. Ah, the life of the idle rich.
N.B. Even at $1.3M+, it's more or less pocket change to Evan Metropoulos, who also just bought the Playboy Mansion from Hef for somewhere north of $100,000,000 (nobody's saying exactly). Hef gets to live out his life there, then the plan is to restore the estate to its original size by reintegrating it with the adjoining Holmby Hills property, which Evan already owns. Ah, the life of the idle rich.
http://www.heraldnews.com/article...