$10 Million Ponzi Scheme Car Collection Proves Money Can't Buy Taste

TerryMason

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I noticed this on Jalopnik:

Utah prosecutors allege Jeffrey Mowen ran a Ponzi-scheme and took over $10 million from investors. Those ill-gotten gains funded a 200-plus vehicle collection now heading to auction. These cars finally prove money, no matter how it's acquired, can't buy taste.
 

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Hmm I must have bad taste also.:lol:

I like the challenger and mustang.Escalade would not be to bad if it had a bigger tire.
 

Man that poor GTO with the big wheels:scratch:
 
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