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Old 06-19-2005, 02:52 PM
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Having been to the last several auctions and witnessed cars being sold at "no reserve" seemingly going home and be listed on Ebay by their original seller/owners, I can most certainly attest to what your saying.....With the BJ auctions, it's not only let the buyer beware, but the bidders as well.....As for comparing the private sale of a car vs the "spirt of the moment" bidding that happens at any major auto auction is like comparing an apple to a watermelon.


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Originally posted by John McMahon

If anyone thinks that BJ is the watermark for ALL classic car sales, they are sadly mistaken.
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