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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Barack Obama selling his old car on eBay for $1 million

Barack Obama selling his old car on eBay for $1 million
Barack Obama selling his old car on eBay for $1 million

Want the rush of Barack Obama, once ground it felt like the streets of Chicago as the Junior Senator United States? All you need is an eBay account - and a million dollars.

Tim O'Brien, the owner of the Chrysler 300C, 2005, both praised by President Obama is now trying to sell the car for a whopping seven figures, MSNBC reports.

Digital Auction, which is run by experienced eBay seller Lisa Czibor car, says it has documents showing that Obama, once rented the car.

Judging by the 20 photos published with the announcement, both Barack Obama and O'Brien took over the saloon.

The blue book value for 2005 Chrysler - which is in excellent condition and has 20,800 miles on it - amounts to $ 16 683 in the New York market. It is certainly very far from the cold and look Czibor O'Brien million.

But Obama can expect significantly raise the value of the car.

"Please understand that the price of $ 1 million game is not a joke," wrote Czibor in the ad, noting that the other cars once driven by superstar politicians have recently sold to run the numbers in the millions .

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Peugot 1977, for example, seeking $ 2.5 million at auction last year, according to the UK Telegraph.

In this case, however, the benefits of the sale was the construction of low-income housing to fulfill a campaign promise by Mr. Ahmadinejad to eliminate homelessness.

"If you win this auction, what you do with Obama's car after you pay is for you," Czibor continues. "You can put in a museum, a proud unit, or can be used as part of a publicity stunt for the Republican campaign in 2012."

Friday night, has not been sold on eBay for five days left in the auction.

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