Posted on 09/24/2009 11:03:32 AM PDT by Bodleian_Girl
The Richard Scrushy vehicle auction will go ahead as planned today.
The former HealthSouth Corp. chief executives 19 valuable vehicles will be sold at noon at Weil Wrecker Service, 3400 Second Ave. South, in Birmingham.
The jailed former corporate titan tried Wednesday to get the auction postponed. His lawyers argued at a hearing in Jefferson County Circuit Court that the auction was improperly advertised and is being held at an improper place. Judge Allwin Horn rejected both arguments.
That means high-dollar cars will be up for sale to the highest bidder. The collection includes a Rolls-Royce, two Porsche sports cars, a Bentley and sport-utility vehicles.
The Jefferson County sheriffs office, which is conducting the auction, said Wednesday it expects as many as 500 bidders to register today at Weil Wrecker. Prospective bidders must register first. Inquiries have come from car aficionados nationwide.
They vehicles are being sold to satisfy a $2.8 billion court judgment against Scrushy. He was ordered to pay Birmingham-based HealthSouth that amount in June after losing a civil trial during which he was found responsible for the long-running accounting fraud that almost forced the health care company into bankruptcy.
Scrushy, 57, is in federal prison in Texas after being convicted of bribing former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman.
Scrushy was recently ordered to pay $2.9 billion for defrauding HealthSouth when he was CEO.
Many well known media outlets reported the story,while they "mentioned" the fact that Scrushy is currently in jail, they almost always "forgot" to state that Scrushy is in prison for bribing Democrat Gov. Don Siegleman.
One has to wonder why. Does it not mesh with the media produced fantasy that Karl Rove was responsible for Gov. Siegleman's prosecution?
Holy moly, that thing is gorgeous. BTT.
The car list.
2002 Bentley Azure - 2,774 miles
1994 BMW 850 CSI - 6,954 miles
1999 BMW 750 IH - 25,635 miles
1929 Cadillac Phaeton - 3,404 miles
2006 Mini Cooper - 1,109 miles
2000 GMC Denali - 43,396 miles
1955 Mercury Monterrey
1997 Porsche 911 Turbo
2000 Rolls-Royce Corniche - 2,225 miles
1997 GMC Suburban - 70,367 miles
1993 GMC Suburban - 66,681 miles
2001 Porsche 911
1947 Nash Super Sedan - 57,994 miles
1997 Jaguar Vandenplas - 15,624 miles
1966 Pontiac GTO - 70,901 miles
1979 Mercedes 300D - 14,677 miles
2002 Cadillac Escalade - 48,541 miles
1987 Mercedes 560 SL - 28,000 miles
1995 AMG Hummer - 32,956 miles
I wish I had photos of all the cars.
License Plate: 666 Goat, huh?
Kinda tells you a lot ......
See this (ahem) unbiased account:
Don Siegelman Released To Appeal His Rove/Gonzalez DOJ Conviction
I think it was actually “66 Goat” which was the year the car was made, and if I remember correctly, the nickname for the GTO was Goat?
Another thought this brings to my mind, and is completely off topic, but where are all the muscle cars??
Where are all the cars guys used to buy and fix up and roar around in?
Back in the day, having a new car wasn’t half as cool as having a muscle car that you had fixed up yourself!!
Man! The audacity!!!
Seems like if they thought this was true, they’d be going to bat for Scrushy as well.
Their silence regarding Scrushy is telling....
Not exactly a major classic car collection. The ‘29 Caddy and the GTO are drool-worthy. Maybe the Mercury, if it’s a ragtop with the OHV V8. But the rest are really nothing extraordinary.
Not anything on Par with Jay Leno, to be sure.
But for a small time boy from Selma, Al, I bet it was big.
The sad thing about Scrushy was that he had so much potential, and he p*ssed it all away to destroy everything he ever touched.
Wow that’s sweet. Wonder how much it will go for?
I think the Birmingham News will be reporting. I’ll check back in with them and post that here.
The cars and how much they sold for.
1929 Cadillac Phaeton $170,000
2002 Bentley Azure $140,000
2000 Rolls Royce Corniche $115,000
1997 Porsche 911 $87,500
2001 Porsche 996 $55,000
1966 Pontiac GTO $42,500
1994 BMW 850 CSI $40,000
1995 AMG General Hummer $29,000
1987 Mercedes 560 SL $27,000
2006 Mini Cooper Convertible $26,000
2002 Cadillac Escalade $24,000
1995 Mercury Monterey $22,250
2000 BMW 7-series $21,000
1997 Jaguar XJ6 $17,000
2000 GMC Yukon Denali $15,000
1947 Nash Super Sedan $14,000
1997 Chevrolet Suburban $7,000
1978 Mercedes 300D $5,500
1993 Chevrolet Suburban $4,250
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