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  2. Ex–Carroll Shelby '66 Ford Thunderbird Is Today's Bring a ...

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    For sale right now on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos), this T-Bird served as Shelby's company car right around the time his team was working on the GT40s that ...

  3. Bring a Trailer's 10 Most Expensive Auction Sales of 2024 - AOL

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    Welcome back to our annual roundup of the 10 most expensive cars sold on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos).In 2024, more than 30,000 vehicles were sold on the ...

  4. Bring a Trailer's sales top $1.4B despite classic car 'bubble ...

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    Bring a Trailer isn’t the only game in town when it comes to online auctions. eBay Motors, Cars and Bids (started by car reviewer Doug DeMuro and owned by The Chernin Group), and PCarMarket ...

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    Browsing and searching classified ads as well as posting a free ad is enabled in the mobile version. [6] Adsdistrict.in mobile site has been blamed for copying Locanto mobile site. [7] In 2012, the Locanto iPhone App was launched and in 2014, the Locanto Android App was made available. In 2015, the Locanto Classifieds 2.0 iPhone app was released.

  7. The News-Times - Wikipedia

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    The News-Times was founded on September 8, 1883 as the Danbury Evening News by James Montgomery Bailey.In 1933, it merged with the Danbury Times, which was founded on May 17, 1927, thereafter to be known as the Danbury News-Times.

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    [8] The site's name was a nod to the classified ads in the back section of every New Times paper, "culminating in a premium-priced ad showcase on the paper's back page." [7] The idea for Backpage.com came from New Times salesman Carl Ferrer; Larkin put him in charge of the new venture. [8]

  9. Bring a Trailer's European Expansion Was a Natural Step - AOL

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    Randy Nonnenberg, co-founder and current president of Bring a Trailer, will be the first to tell you that eBay was his original auctioneering fix — at least until his creation was born. Follow ...

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