Why wouldn't the IRS enter this car at Barrett Jackson? BJ would fetch the largest dollar amount out there for this car and even after paying the fees the IRS would be ahead of the game.
I disagree how they do these auctions. If the guy paid 1mm for this car and owes the IRS 1mm then they sell it for 200K.....guess what, he still owes 800K! Yet if they got top dollar for the car he would be debt free.
I disagree how they do these auctions. If the guy paid 1mm for this car and owes the IRS 1mm then they sell it for 200K.....guess what, he still owes 800K! Yet if they got top dollar for the car he would be debt free.
Why wouldn't the IRS enter this car at Barrett Jackson? BJ would fetch the largest dollar amount out there for this car and even after paying the fees the IRS would be ahead of the game.
I disagree how they do these auctions. If the guy paid 1mm for this car and owes the IRS 1mm then they sell it for 200K.....guess what, he still owes 800K! Yet if they got top dollar for the car he would be debt free.
I disagree how they do these auctions. If the guy paid 1mm for this car and owes the IRS 1mm then they sell it for 200K.....guess what, he still owes 800K! Yet if they got top dollar for the car he would be debt free.
There are a LOT less Daytona Chargers out there and they are worth WAY more money than the Superbird. There is a good possibility that one of those, maybe that one, will become the most expensive Chrysler product ever sold.
My point was sometimes this "rare" stuff can't be sold on Ebay top dollar in a week! I understand the IRS wants to get paid (so Obama has money to give away!) but in the case of cars like this it may not be in their own best interests to sell it themselves.
How they even got their hands on this car is beyond me......if it was mine and they were looking for it it would sell for NADA value to a friend/relative so it could be sold later for top dollar rather than let them sell it for whatever they can get for it on their own.
How they even got their hands on this car is beyond me......if it was mine and they were looking for it it would sell for NADA value to a friend/relative so it could be sold later for top dollar rather than let them sell it for whatever they can get for it on their own.
x2....the guy must be a total eff - up......or he died and he still owes taxes
hemi powered....very rare......in the early 80s a guy I knew had a Daytona....in pieces....but it was all there, had the 440 auto, Sublime green.....the prev owner had put a, get this, Ostrich skin vinyl roof on it that included the trunk lid!!.....faaack!.....my "friend" stripped the ostrich off it and was getting the car ready for a good paint job......the guy was such a hellraiser he was hard to hang around with so I kept my distance from him then he died a few yrs later at age 32 of hard living.....wasnt close to his family for the same reasons.....my buddies and I wonder to this day what happened to that car