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Turk your point is taken but what I was getting at is that with the popularity of Hot Rodding and such these days I wouldn't think there would that much of a problem selling a couple thousand tickets if we show up where the motorheads are hanging out.
With all the shows that groups like "The Good Guys" , "Over the Hill Gang" etc. put on it doesn't seem like that big of a reach to sell 2000 tickets at $50.
How many actual bidders were there on the 911 car?? I just don't think the tax deduction is the prime motivator there. Maybe second or third but I think the interest lies in getting one of the finest Cobras available with a special history attached.
A lot of people will buy a raffle ticket for a new beemer since they can hop in and go anywhere just like the car they already have. For people to buy these raffle tickets they are going to have to be car people so we will need to focus on where those people go like the big shows and local cruises.
As many people that show up at Knott's and Carlisle alone I would think we could sell several hundred tickets at $50.
Maybe I'm just overly optomistic but with such a worthy prize I don't see why not. Does it not seem feasable to sell 50 tickets in 50 different cities at $50 with all the car clubs and shows? Heck thats $125,000
I just think to sell the tickets outside the Cobra community you need to keep the price down to $50 or less.
Again just my .02
Scott
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