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Rare and vintage is what eBay is all about!!! Those two words used together in the title of the auction are worth $300 to begin with. Add "new" and "gold" to the title and the price is only capped at whatever the idiots..I mean "buyers" limit is on their pre-paid Visa card. I'll be watching this one. :w00t:
 
Rare and vintage is what eBay is all about!!! Those two words used together in the title of the auction are worth $300 to begin with. Add "new" and "gold" and this could go anywhere. :w00t:


If I am the next powerball winner, this will be mine.
 
A starting bid of $499? No thanks. I don't care how rare it is. At the end of the day, it's still just a CB radio -- one that probably needs all of its caps replaced too. :headbang
 
did they ever really come like that or did some one plate that thing?
 
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Wow man only some chump would pay that kinda money fo dat. What an a$$ hat for even listing something like that.
 
did they ever really come like that or did some one plate that thing?

They came like that. It's pretty much as the seller advertised... Only the top dealers got them.

I've seen one of them in person, long, long ago. This one -and I have to assume it's the same radio- pops up on ebay from time to time.

Maybe someone with more money than sense will pick it up, or perhaps someone who needs it to complete a collection, but there is no way I'd pay that kind of coin for what amounts to a regular ol' 29XLR - even if they were (IMO) the best of the 29s Cobra ever produced.
 
They came like that. It's pretty much as the seller advertised... Only the top dealers got them.

I've seen one of them in person, long, long ago. This one -and I have to assume it's the same radio- pops up on ebay from time to time.

Maybe someone with more money than sense will pick it up, or perhaps someone who needs it to complete a collection, but there is no way I'd pay that kind of coin for what amounts to a regular ol' 29XLR - even if they were (IMO) the best of the 29s Cobra ever produced.

I was sitting here thinking I had read that a long time ago. Not worth 500 bucks, but it is a little rare.

73,
RT307
 
electroplated fools gold.

whats worse the greedy man selling the inflated priced radio or the chump
who pays the silly price?
 

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