Monday, January 01, 2007

A political plane, a killer Caddie and a beaucoup bus
A GM Futurliner bus (pictured) sold at a Barrett-Jackson auction today for a non-mass-transportation record price of $4.1 million, as reported on Edmunds.com...After a disappointing round of online bidding fell far below the $2.6 million asking price, the state of Alaska will try again to sell the Westwind II personal jet that helped ground former Gov. Frank Murkowski's long political career...The 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville (with just 2,240 miles on the clock, it is believed to be the lowest mileage 1959 Cadillac in the world) linked to the 1959 murder of entrepreneur Maurice Gagnon (and that stored his lifeless body) is to be auctioned next month in Arizona...One of the earliest Order of Canada medals (one of that nation's highest honors) that had been awarded noted Quebec historian Gustave Lanctot nearly 40 years ago, surfaced eight days ago on eBay, with auction set to end January 6th...Sorry as we are to see it, merchandise and items purported to be connected to Saddam Hussein have found their way to eBay here in the U.S. and around the world...ABC News is reporting today on a Colorado couple selling what they are calling "genuine Colorado snow" on eBay with a starting price of 99-cents - they say it's all for laughs.
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