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cameraman
01-05-16, 03:32 PM
You, yes you, can now be the owner of and Indy 500 winning crate of painted car parts in late 2018 for the amazing price of only $700,000...

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/05/sports/autoracing/indy-winner-for-sale-see-fine-print.html?_r=1

Funniest thing I've read in the NY Times in a long time.


I swear someone is filming a new reality TV series called "A Fool and His Money..."

Elmo T
01-05-16, 04:09 PM
There is so much win in that article.


To assuage the disappointment of having to wait three years to receive the inoperable, engineless, obsolete chassis, Andretti Autosport is throwing in two season-long participant credentials for the IndyCar series races at which the team enters the car through 2018.

If this sale goes through, we need to reopen this thread as a new Futility-style update. Might give us a reason to watch. :saywhat::rofl:

Gopeddle
01-06-16, 12:56 PM
Interesting, I thought all Indy fyi hunnert winning cars were required to go to the Indy museum.

NismoZ
01-06-16, 03:44 PM
What's that old saying...something about a "bridge in Brooklyn"?

Chief
01-08-16, 03:47 PM
Interesting, I thought all Indy fyi hunnert winning cars were required to go to the Indy museum.

I think the qualifier in the museum requirement is "if" they want it. 2012 - 2018 the cars don't change...you got one, you got them all. Therefore, expendible.:p

cameraman
01-08-16, 03:50 PM
I think the qualifier in the museum requirement is "if" they want it. 2012 - 2018 the cars don't change...you got one, you got them all. Therefore, expendible.:p

But but but the aero packages make all the difference in the world...

TravelGal
01-08-16, 05:39 PM
But but but the aero packages make all the difference in the world...

:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Rus'L
02-03-16, 12:42 PM
Interesting, I thought all Indy fyi hunnert winning cars were required to go to the Indy museum.

That's a NASCAR rule for the Daytona 500.

TKGAngel
02-03-16, 01:44 PM
Unless the Google-fu is failing me, the RHR car is not listed on the "sold" page of the Gooding Co auctions website. Veeeeery interesting.

http://www.goodingco.com/results/realized/?cat=40