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I am sooo sorry to see what has happened - I am actually physically ill looking at the pictures. I am very glad to hear that you are OK. If you are able to get the car-cass from Hagerty, you can store it for for free with my parts car in Humble, TX until you can get all of your goodies off it and otherwise pick it clean. Just PM me. Maybe we can meet for a beer at Crabby Daddy's to mourn.

Frank, such a tragedy for a sharp car. I saw and heard 00721 at Uptown Park some time back. Glad you're able to Z another day.

Let me know if you need an old set of SUs to do a sneak swap for your Mikunis....;)

Thanks. I was told I'd have a buy-back number yesterday or today. I looked on copart.com but there was no way I could find to search for prior auction bids.

  az240z said:
Just wanted to say that your car was auctioned in a sealed bid today. It was on corpart.com. Don't know what it sold for.

Frank,

Like the others, I'm sorry for your loss but thankful you were not severly hurt in the wreck. Hope you can find another Z to fill the void. It would be interesting to know who bought old 721: https://www.autobidmaster.com/carfinder-online-auto-auctions/lot/14509262/COPART_1970_DATSUN_240Z_TX_SC_HOUSTON/

as far as I can tell once the auction is complete there is no way to find out if or what it sold for. I do a lot of searching there and your car came up on the day of sale, normally their listed for a few days.

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  az240z said:
Just wanted to say that your car was auctioned in a sealed bid today. It was on corpart.com. Don't know what it sold for.

Wait, what? Did Frank's car get sold at auction? I thought he was working on a buy back price from Hagerty.

  Jeff G 78 said:
Wait, what? Did Frank's car get sold at auction? I thought he was working on a buy back price from Hagerty.

If this is the case, there is a problem, the owner should always get first right of refusal on the buy back.

  5thhorsemann said:
If this is the case, there is a problem, the owner should always get first right of refusal on the buy back.

Maybe he did and didn't like the price.

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