Bringing my tub to Mecum Anaheim this morning.....
Wish me luck...Good or Bad......
You should all have at least some interest.....to see how a replica does at auction these days
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Bringing my tub to Mecum Anaheim this morning.....
Wish me luck...Good or Bad......
You should all have at least some interest.....to see how a replica does at auction these days
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Goes on the block Friday, just after lunchtime....
F75.....Reserve mid 20K range
If it does not sell, I just put it back in the garage.....
Vince.
Tell us how it works. Is there a cost to put it in the auction?
What does it cost if it sells?
As an example, let's say it sells for $25,000, what do you net? What does the buyer actually end up paying?
Vince.
Tell us how it works. Is there a cost to put it in the auction?
What does it cost if it sells?
As an example, let's say it sells for $25,000, what do you net? What does the buyer actually end up paying?
Buyer pays taxes, new car registration, insurance and an additional 8-10% of the "hammer" (selling) price to the auction company, depending on whether the car is purchased in person at the auction or over the phone. To bid over the phone, a cashier's or certified check must be mailed to the auction company for a certain percentage of the "estimated" selling price of the vehicle on which you wish to bid. Call Mecum for all the details. I did, and they were very helpful. No, I didn't bid on any of the cars, but was curious as to how the process worked.
PUT TERI IN THE CAR IT WILL SELL RIGHT AWAY
IS THAT A LIVE TV AUCTION WHERE WE COULD TAPE IT?
Also, if you attend the auction in person, you can hear the car run, provided that you can find the owner. You can't actually drive the car because there may be hundreds in the lot, and the auction company frowns on driving tests or outright disallows driving the car. So....in a sense, you are buying the car sight-unseen as far as the mechanical stuff goes. However, it seems reasonable to think that the chances of purchasing a restored car that has not had the internals thoroughly reconditioned are probably slim, especially if the seller has the history, receipts, etc. to prove what was done to restore the car.
I would have bid on a stunning red 1969 Porsche 912, but I knew it would be out of my price range. Can't wait to see what it sold for.
If you know the pricing history on the open market for the particular car you are after, you will have a good baseline as to how high not to bid, and you might get a real bargain, unless of course there is someone else who is drooling over the same car and whose bid limit is higher than yours. I enjoy watching Wayne Carini's strategies at the auctions he attends on his TV show Chasing Classic Cars.
The Mecum Anaheim auctions, held the past weekend, will start on Thursday, 11/21 on the Velocity Channel.
If you log onto Mecum.com you can follow every single car (it's free)
TV only shows a small amount of cars in between commercials....
Thursday-Saturday starts at 10:00 on line.....
To answer Troy's question further it cost 350.00 for Thursday, 500.00
for Friday & up to 1,000.00 for Saturday to have your car cross the block.
I signed up for Thursday at 350.00 but they bumped me to Friday at the same price.
I believe the seller is also on the hook for another 4% of final sale, but that is negotiable when the car actually crosses...
VINCE CAN WE SEE YOUR CAR ON THURSDAY ONLINE? IF SO WHAT TIME
the tub crosses at approx. 12:30 Friday afternoon, live.....lot no. F75
until then you can view photo's on the mecum.com web site,
right now if you so desire....
KEWL I SAW IT GOOD LUCK
Vinny - I'll be at the auction early on Friday to check out the cars. Text me when you get there and we'll go watch your car cross the auction block. I'll take some pics/video for you!
Good luck Vince.
I sure wish the Green Super Widebody I am currently working on was ready for eBay. Seeing a Super Widebody on Mecum would be great free advertising for my car.
Troy, If it sells for a decent amount, you can still use it as a benchmark.....
Mecum type auctions are typically for collectors & the such, so I need two people
who want my (plastic/fantastic) tub....
I won't be disappointed if it doesn't sell, cause I am conflicted about selling it
anyway....
My wife thinks I'm crazy....
Good luck, Vince!
Hey, could you email me your address? I picked up a little something for you while we were down in San Jose del Cabo last week.
tpnuckels@aol.com
Vinny...your Wife's not a lonely person.....:-)
Good luck Vince, it will be good either way....
Eddy
Good Luck old Fart!
Typical Mecum auction, lots of hot rods,50's classics etc
Set the tub in it's place, top down, some spec sheets,
looks real shinny under the lights.....
There is another Vintage speedster, of the standard variety, red
exterior, 1915 motor.
At least 3 or 4 transporters, and a notch...
being among all those cars give me a chubby.....
Jimbo, off the 5, take Disneyland Dr to about 100 yards past Katella, left turn
into the parking lot...easy peasy.....
Roger That! See ya Friday!
Chrissy will wave on her way by tomorrow, she is working for Chrysler a t the LA auto show.
Larry
I'll be going to the LA Auto show this Saturday, maybe I will see Chrissy
Vince.
Did you see any 55 or 56 Chevys jacked up with straight axle front ends or 41 Willlys coupes? My favorites!!!
Vince.
Did you see any 55 or 56 Chevys jacked up with straight axle front ends or 41 Willlys coupes? My favorites!!!
Chrome straight axles on 50's -60's muscle cars was the standard of cool!
Troy, no love for the 57?
Tom & Troy:
We three are solidly in the 55' camp. Straight front axle, nose in the air, Cragars and some cheater slicks on the back. Tach added to the top of the dash, a Hurst shifter on the deck and a bad attitude behind the steering wheel. Heaven!
A 55 over a 57....what's the world coming to!
Anyone have a clue which time zone ("shortly after lunch") Vinny's car is up on the block?
Okay, yes, I went and checked my local listings. The Anaheim auction starts here locally (CST) at 3:00PM.
For $30,000 we even got a live shot of Vinny kissing it good by! Congrats!
Is it dusty in here? I think I have something in my eye.
So did it sell????
Ya, $30,000
Ya, $30,000
Wow.
There was a nice couple, and an older gentleman that wanted the tub, but neither ended up being the final winner.....
It drew a lot of attention sitting in the room, I was just hoping it would meet the reserve, so Dana Mecum wouldn't put pressure on me to lower it, but it went right past the reserve, which took the pressure off me....
YABBA DABBA DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
CONGRATS VINCENT
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