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0Auctions: eBay Find of the Day: Neil Armstrong's '67 Corvette 1335990600
How much would you pay for a derelict '67 Chevrolet Corvette with a 427? If you said about thirty grand, you'd be in the ballpark – but that would still be all the money in the world for a barn find like this 'Vette. The owner admits the car hasn't run in over 30 years and she (the car, not ...
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Bonhams to auction Lincoln fit for a pope... or an astronaut 1313073000
Not a lot of people have use for a parade car. The pope would, as would a group of astronauts returning from a mission in space to be showered with ticker tape. And if you think you deserve a parade of your own, this could be your vehicle of choice. The venerable auction house Bonhams has got a ...
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NASA to send R2
droidrobot co-developed with GM to space station 1271257080General Motors R2 – Click above for high-res image galleryIf you've got an unnatural fear of human-like robots, it's time to look away. It turns out that Chrysler isn't the only manufacturer getting cozy with NASA these days. General Motors just announced its new robot co-developed with ... -
Andrew J. Feustel: Astronaut, Hubble mechanic, car guy 1242325800
Sometime today, astronauts aboard the space shuttle Atlantis are scheduled to begin fitting the Hubble telescope with three new gyroscopes. But why does Autoblog care? Well, apart from the fact that the whole mission is super cool, one of the galactic grease monkeys wielding a wrench today will be ...
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2007 Russo & Steele, Scottsdale: 1967 Gus Grissom Corvette goes for $275,000 1169648640
Click on the image for a high-res gallery of photos of these cars1967 Chevrolet Grissom Corvette 427 - #6645This little red Corvette has quite a pedigree. Although it was originally Lynndale blue, the Rally Red paint was applied 25 years ago. It has just 31,499 documented original miles, a ...
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Astronaut Gus Grissom's 427 'Vette for sale on eBay 1151071020
Astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom is an American hero and icon.One of the original Mercury Astronauts, he was the second American in space, the first American to go into space twice, and would have been the first to do so three times had he not died tragically in January 1967 when he and fellow ...

