RM Auctions - Los Angeles

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Posted by Tom Wilson

A couple of people asked about the fate of the GTE's at the Freshman Auction in Los Angeles.  I only attended the preview, but the results were posted on RM's site this week.  I have included a link to their results page (cars only, parts are not listed), but the GTE's are as follows:

"1964" 250 GTE - $30,800
1962 250 GTE (No Engine or Transmission) - $12,000
1965 330 GTE - $16,000
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Posted by Tom Wilson

Looks like that link did not work.  Try going to http://www.rmauctions.com, push the "results" button, then the "Vintage Sports and Racing Cars in Los Angeles 2002" button, then choose the options you want.
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Posted by steve

FYI .The 1962 250gte s/n 3637 actually came with a transmission but probably not the original. &nbsp
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Posted by Tom Wilson

Was it in the car or in one of the boxes that came with the car?

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Was it in the car or in one of the boxes that came with the car?

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Posted by Steve

RM told me it was not in the car but they had agreed to throw in a transmission but had no idea what the original serial # was.
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RM told me it was not in the car but they had agreed to throw in a transmission but had no idea what the original serial # was.
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