some very sweet cars there--
if I ever had the $$$--I'd buy a 66-67 MoPar
Plymouth or Dodge (real) Hemi
muscle car for the hell of it !!
Barrett/Jackson car auction
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Re: Barrett/Jackson car auction
ftfyWolfman wrote:some very sweet cars there--
if I ever had the $$$--I'd buy a 66-67 MoPar
Plymouth or Dodge (real) Hemi
muscle car for the hell of it !!
Like the one I had back in the late 60s in CNY.
Good times!!
mvscal wrote:The only precious metals in a SHTF scenario are lead and brass.
I got hooked last year.
To many damn ads, and me being a muscle car guy ...... to many old boats that I dont give a crap about. Best to Tivo, or dvr, then watch with the remote in hand. That way you can cut through 3 hours in about 45 minutes.
Its amazing the prices some of these cars fetch, but more amazing is the money Barrett Jackson rakes in. Take a look at their website some time.
$500.00 for right to bid.
10% commision to be paid on the purchase price.
$200-$2500 for the right to sell, depending on your place in line, and the day.
8% commision paid on the selling price.
$12-$45 just to walk in, kick a few tires and watch folks spend some serious cash. Tire kickers also spend several hundreds of thousands of dollars on all the logo crap they can get their hands on.
To many damn ads, and me being a muscle car guy ...... to many old boats that I dont give a crap about. Best to Tivo, or dvr, then watch with the remote in hand. That way you can cut through 3 hours in about 45 minutes.
Its amazing the prices some of these cars fetch, but more amazing is the money Barrett Jackson rakes in. Take a look at their website some time.
$500.00 for right to bid.
10% commision to be paid on the purchase price.
$200-$2500 for the right to sell, depending on your place in line, and the day.
8% commision paid on the selling price.
$12-$45 just to walk in, kick a few tires and watch folks spend some serious cash. Tire kickers also spend several hundreds of thousands of dollars on all the logo crap they can get their hands on.
kcdave wrote:I got hooked last year.
To many damn ads, and me being a muscle car guy ...... to many old boats that I dont give a crap about. Best to Tivo, or dvr, then watch with the remote in hand. That way you can cut through 3 hours in about 45 minutes.
Its amazing the prices some of these cars fetch, but more amazing is the money Barrett Jackson rakes in. Take a look at their website some time.
$500.00 for right to bid.
10% commision to be paid on the purchase price.
$200-$2500 for the right to sell, depending on your place in line, and the day.
8% commision paid on the selling price.
$12-$45 just to walk in, kick a few tires and watch folks spend some serious cash. Tire kickers also spend several hundreds of thousands of dollars on all the logo crap they can get their hands on.
All this and their program drives up the cost of p/p muscle car sales all over the U.S.
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