So just how much did that Obama Chrysler 300C sell for on eBay? In January, Tim O’Boyle, an
One-hundred and thirty-one bids later, and O’Boyle sold the wheels or did he? Here is the twist to the story.
According to one report, the car was previously listed on eBay in December 2008. There was a bidding war, and with about three days left, the top bid was a little above $ 125,000. However, the owner cancelled the auction due to short term capital gain tax issues.
And O’Boyle’s tax adviser explained he should wait for the new year to sell the car (for tax purposes). So he cancelled the sale in December. O’Boyle said, “I cancelled because my accountant advised me to own the car for a year for income reasons. The auction was at $125,000 with 5 days to go.”
O’Boyle said “The second auction began January 10th because I wanted to have it end on Jan 20th right in the middle of the inauguration activities and everyone feeling great about our new President. The Associated Press got wind of this story and all of the media attention ruined this auction. I feel I had $1,000,000 real money with 5 days to go.”
In one day alone, the eBay auction page had been viewed by close to 150,000 people. But of course the media played a lot in this as it was reported on just about every newscast in the nation. And the only proof the buyer has that this was previously owned by the new
“Jerks ran the auction up to $99,999,999 - ebay cancelled the auction, made us start over from zero!
The shortest auction available was 5 days which had it ending at
O’Boyle continued, “Because of the worldwide TV, radio and newspaper coverage eBay recommended that you interview potential bidders. They claim that if someone takes the time out they will probably be sincere. I had four zero eBay history bidders I interviewed and they all seemed legitimate.
The auction was going well at $273,000 with seven hours to go. In most auctions the last few minutes is when all the money is usually bid up. I had one zero history bidder who was biding only $100 higher in the auction when some of the other ebay bidders e-mailed me claiming the zero bidder was a shill and I was a crook and they were not bidding anymore.
I had over 277,000 hits in the final days of the auction, over 13,800 people watching this auction, and not one single bid during the final seven hours even though there were 40,000 hits the final hours and people were asking to be pre-approved until the final minute of the auction.”
Then bidders were contacting O’Boyle advising him of a potential virus on his eBay page and that they were not bidding anymore on the Obama car.
“Well, I contacted the zero bidder with seven hours left and informed him that I was cancelling his bid and blocking zero bidders from bidding.
The other bidders accused me of letting him remove his bid when in fact I had made him remove his bid. The auction ended with the winning bid of $271,000. The winning bidder backed out claiming all the shill crap. I was glad she backed out because I know the car is worth much more.”
Then came more headaches….
“She (the buyer) had the nerve to give me negative feedback - my only negative feedback ever - even though I gave her no pressure to buy the car. I re-listed it again, this time a “silent auction best offer” or “buy it now” for $1,000,000. I received an offer of $800,000 on Feb 10th, accepted it and thought it was sold.”
Copy of feedback:
Negative Feedback - Breach of ebay laws on Bid Retraction & potential shill bidding. $ not reliable – this was posted by potential buyer zasszz – posted on January 27.
The sellers reply: the bid retracted was that of a member with 0 feedback
The price for this transaction would have brought O’Boyle 271,300$ US.
Then this…
“I sold it for $800,000 on
“Winning bidder claims of unauthorized identity theft. I'm back to square one. It will probably end up at Barrett-Jackson's auction,” said O’Boyle.
The car was listed as item number: 330307591732 and has been taken off the eBay auction site once again; and after going thu the bidding list of the entire 126 bids of this last listing – every bid had been declined.
Kelly Blue Book listed this car to be valued at 14,000$ US.
Note to Tim O’Boyle - Greed is not always a good thing.
By the way, when Obama turned in the leased Chrysler 300C – it was replaced by a 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid, an environmentally friendly sport-utility vehicle.

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