I have seen the #2 car at Miller Motorsports Park, It really looked sad, well used, and I thought #1 was crashed??? At Miller Ford had all #1 cars except the 00R, it was #2. 93R really looked bad, very faded, Ford member said they just sit outside in parking lot, just cars to Ford.
Hey Robert,
You running for office or something? You danced all around that car and never threw out a number.
So.......what is your prediction for each car?
Tom
Hey Robert,
You running for office or something? You danced all around that car and never threw out a number.
So.......what is your prediction for each car?
Tom
Robert can dance?!?!! :shrug:
;-)oke:
Robert can dance?!?!! :shrug:
;-)oke:
Bruce,
That is a pretty scary image in my mind.:dw::lol1:
But, Halloween is coming later this month.
Tom
I think in reality if any of us were to dance, it would be a scary site.........:lol1:
R
:shrug:
I'm sure you would look like this: :dancenana:
Tom
But still, no one knows what miles are on #2??? :shrug:
R
If the miles arent found, I can try and find out on Wednesday in Vegas and get it to one of you to post here.
Brian
Hammer prices:
#2 $48.5K
#296 $52.5K
I am going against many of you. I like #296 since it is a low-mile unmolested car. Although #2 was owned by Ford, it wasn't the first one. It also has track miles (as a Pace car), some rust, and a repaint.
Nonetheless, I don't have a clue. I'd never pay someone a 10% commission to help me sell anything. I'd certainly would never buy anything with a 10% mark-up (unless it was too cheap ;-) ).
I attended a land/building/contents auction a couple of weeks ago. This auction company added a 10% commission and GA sales tax (7%) to every successful bid. I bid on a bunch of lots but came home with nothing.
Dempsey Auction Co.
I know I am going to be flamed for this ...but we will see.......
this is Barrett Jackson guys not Ebay, I can see it ...touch it ...and impress that call girl I paid $10000.00 to spend the weekend at a car auction with besides what girl doesent love a red mustang?
#2 car
$80,000.00
low mile wrapper
$72000.00
No flame from me, if they go there^^^^^^^^, I will be dancing.............:dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana::dancenana:..............and be excited to "pay someone" to sell my 00R, if I can come to that point.
R
...and be excited to "pay someone" to sell my 00R, if I can come to that point.
I have a friend in FL that tried to sale a car at Monterey last year, and a buddy in Atlanta that tried to sale a car this year at Monterey this year. The contacted the auction people, and they appraised the cars. They assured them that they could get "top dollar".
Both guys arranged to have the cars shipped to CA. They got hotel rooms and a rental car ($350/ night for a cheap hotel during this week). Each car stayed on the stage for 30-45 seconds. Neither came close to the reserve, and the auction people pestered them to try to drastically drop the reserve lower (although the reserve was below what the auction guys said it would sale for).
So, now they have $5000 more invested in their cars, and the SCM database now shows the car was a no-sale at its first auction.