Is my memory really that bad???

After they ran the car all of the guys who worked on it were all arm in arm in a group smiling for pictures. They seemed really proud. It was a nice looking car, but they didn't earn any bragging rights by running those numbers as far as I'm concerned. They should have skipped the track session. At least then they could have honestly told the buyer "Hey, I didn't know it was so slow." The guy who bought it was a collector who had a big warehouse or something & was going to put it next to some other super rare Chevy he had.

When the bidding stalled the seller went to the car, got in & started to move it off the block in the hope of getting the bidding going again. Didn't work. He finally waved his arm out the window & shouted that he was lifting the reserve. After the auction he said that it was a gamble & sometimes you lose & he'd make it up on the next one or whatever. During the show, when he said he had over $100,000 in it, he laughed & said something like "Don't tell my wife.."

I'm thinking now the show might have been called CarCzar or something like that.