Pawn Stars: HIGH RISK for BIG DEAL Celeb's Limo (Season 6) | History

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I guess there are some things you can't hide! This 1978 Lincoln Continental Limo, which once belonged to Jackie Gleason, has Rick's full attention until the expert's surprising final say, in this clip from Season 6, "To The Moon." #PawnStars #RickHarrison
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When he said it was owned by the great one my heart stopped and I ran outside to make sure my car was still there.

kayakdog
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Seller: "The car was owned by Jackie Gleason, you can't really put a price on that."

Asks for $35k

digitaldale
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Taking it to a Pawn Shop, rather then sell it to a collector who has a collection or to anywhere that has a mechanic..I think Danny is spot on.

brianjschumer
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Going in I knew that Rick wouldn't buy the car. As we finished shooting the segment, Danny whispered to me, "we just sold this car for you" sure enough within two months of the episode first airing a buyer contacted me through The Pawn Shop and bought the car. We used the car for PR events, weddings, senior proms, rides for clients to and from the airport, local musicians to their gigs and even shot a music video with it. After years of heavy use and a lot of fun we sold it for triple what we paid for it. Thanks for the comments!

jerryrandrup
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" I gotta have it framed, and a car THIS SIZE".... HUNDRED BUCKS

stevekwiatkowski
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Danny probably bought the car for himself afterwards

kennethnsb
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I like how he drove it anyway with his mind made up to pass on it.

brandono
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As a former Limo company owner I agree with PASS ... Been burned in the past by hidden rust 🤦

MTSPORTSCARDS
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"Hold up on that car wash gentlemen!" - The Great One in Smokey and the Bandit

jackietreehorn
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Danny was waiting around the corner afterwards to buy it for $15K

Horizon
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He was shaking his head in disbelief but left the car to degrade to a level that it doesn’t reflect the value

Grumpycat
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I remember seeing one of these in my hometown years ago (back in the early 80’s). My mouth always dropped open when I saw it because the car was just so freakin massive. We always saw the Caddies.., especially the 75 series with the jump seats, but these were rare. You don’t see many around today, even at car shows. You can see a ton of old Caddies, which is often the 75 series, but I’ve yet to come across one of these at any car show I’ve been too. There probably isn’t too many of them left.

squeakD
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The number of people who know that actor are shrinking every day. The days isn’t far when nobody would know who he was and they won’t be able to sell the car. Wise decision.

YTBKd
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Rick: "I don't trust no one"
Also Rick: "I really trust Danny's opinion"

budgingace
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"Don't nickel and dime the Great One, give your balls a tug!" - Shorsey

elliottomalley
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I love the cardboard cutouts in the back!! Also you don't gotta be old to love vintage legendary movies

LittleSecretVintageSocialClub
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Gleason was a truly fine actor and a great comic.
The world was a better place for him being here.

williamvickery
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"you can't put a price on it, it was owned by Jackie Gleason!"...sure you can and it's not that much. Expert nailed that one.

mart
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his reaction to the guy was crack up🤣
seriously you're gonna pass?!?!

ethanfunganitao
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“You can’t really put a price on that”
*asks $35, 000*

m.p.sutherlandjr.