Dave Cole
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999 11:54:31 EDT SETOYOTA@aol.com writes:
>List members
>
>The auction did not seem fixed to me. I have been to hundreds of
>these type
>auctions and they all operate the same way. 15 seconds to sale a car
>is
>quite reasonable. You have to remember that they are trying to sale
>400 or
>more cars in one afternoon. As far as price fixing goes, All
>auctions have
>a reserve price that is set by the seller or owner of the merchandise
>being
>sold. Maybe you disagree with the reserve but a reserve is a reserve.
> You
>do not have to pay it.
>
>I only saw the first 100 units sale. Most seem to go for about $18500
>some
>for $18000. The fourth unit that ran sold for $23000 even.
>
>I did not see any fights or the like. Many people including me wanted
>them
>to go for less but that did not happen.......maybe next time.
>
>As posted before I will e-mail pictures to anyone that wants them. It
>may
>take awhile but I will get them to all that request.
>
>That's my .02
>Chuck Herbert
>
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