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Spy photographer selling discarded Jaguar camo for charity

08/08/2007, 9:38 AM

By Andrew Ganz

Spy photographer Brenda Priddy is selling a hunk of discarded camouflage from a Jaguar XF prototype, the proceeds of which go to charity. The camouflage, which Priddy says is likely a British import, consists of “a small bundle or wad of silver and black super-sticky duct-tape-like adhesive.”

The auction is on eBay and Priddy asks that the winner donate the winning bid amount to one of six pre-selected charities.

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08/08, 9:45 AM

posted by:

400horseSS

this soon to be broke Uaw worker could use that $$$$

08/08, 9:54 AM

posted by:

masteryoda83

how ridiculous is this???

08/08, 10:10 AM

posted by:

RSPINAJR

why would anyone buy this?

08/08, 10:43 AM

posted by:

meanpants555

Man, that car is being to ring my bell or bells, if you will.

08/08, 11:01 AM

posted by:

sik59rt

$51 so far for DUCT TAPE!!!! and a picture signed by a nobody and two pens!!! damn good deal!

08/08, 1:18 PM

posted by:

HoosierHero

I bet Ford’s red tape is expensive lol.

08/08, 1:35 PM

posted by:

CTS DRIVER

somebody pulled the tape from the garbage so some clown can buy it on ebay?
**** i have a dumpster full of stuff i will put on ebay

08/08, 3:08 PM

posted by:

Commodore

I should make some camoflauge..and then say I got it from the Corvette Blue Devil protype

08/09, 10:53 AM

posted by:

jonnycat

lame

08/10, 11:17 AM

posted by:

BLISS

INAPPROPRIATE

 
 
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