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And here's the 'twin' to the aforementioned black G coupe, also at Auction America's Auburn, IN 2013 Labor Day auction. You can see the similarities in how these two Gs were put together. Its paint appears as Mardi Gras Red, but its body plate (this G actually has one) reads WW1, for factory Alaskan White exterior paint. This convertible had blocks to save it from rolling downhill, as well as leaving a large trans fluid dump under it. Handwritten sign above the steering column reads 'Car will start in gear.' Some photos attached.
Auction results show this G sold for $85,000, but I'm not sure this is accurate. Most all the results cited have the reported sale prices marked up for the 10% buyer's commission, but the results for this car curiously do not.
Noel Hastalis
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