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Charley Lillard 01-28-2024 12:38 PM

So he lost a couple hundred thousand. If he had known it was a rebody when he bought it he might have held onto the money.

JoeC 01-28-2024 01:17 PM

Craig Jackson had or has ZL-1 #68 so probably knows the story on #9

markjohnson 01-28-2024 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JoeC (Post 1642949)
Craig Jackson had or has ZL-1 #68 so probably knows the story on #9

I see what you did there. LOL . . . .

Too Many Projects 01-28-2024 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr70 (Post 1642943)
"To sell a vehicle at Barrett-Jackson,the seller is responsible for paying the entry fee (based on the time of day of the auction and the lot number),and a seller's commission of 8% off the hammer price.
The buyer pays a 10% buyer's premium on the Hammer price."


So #9 Hammered at 450k,-8% (36k),the seller goes home with 414K.

So BJ gets 81 THOUSAND dollars to sell that 1 car !!! Isn't that near legal robbery ?? Holly crap, I gotta start an auction house. I'll undercut them and only charge 4 to the seller and 5% to the buyer...:wink: Anyone want in on that action ...:cool2:

Stefano 01-30-2024 12:10 AM

Best of luck, many have tried!

Kurt S 01-30-2024 02:26 AM

Corollary - B-J got 45+36 = $81K from the sale!

BJCHEV396 01-30-2024 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1642994)
So BJ gets 81 THOUSAND dollars to sell that 1 car !!! Isn't that near legal robbery ?? Holly crap, I gotta start an auction house. I'll undercut them and only charge 4 to the seller and 5% to the buyer...:wink: Anyone want in on that action ...:cool2:

But their overhead is thru the roof...that's one of the reasons why their buying and selling rates are so high.And the fact that buyers and sellers are willing to pay it!

BJCHEV396 01-30-2024 05:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr70 (Post 1642943)
"To sell a vehicle at Barrett-Jackson,the seller is responsible for paying the entry fee (based on the time of day of the auction and the lot number),and a seller's commission of 8% off the hammer price.
The buyer pays a 10% buyer's premium on the Hammer price."


So #9 Hammered at 450k,-8% (36k),the seller goes home with 414K.

And I think you pay a higher rate if you buy on the phone or online.

Mr70 01-30-2024 01:19 PM

Barrett-Jackson Bidder Registration Requirements 2024

*On-site Vehicle Buyer's Premium: 10%
*Absentee Vehicle Buyer's Premium: 12%
*On-site Automobilia Buyer's Premium: 15%
*Absentee Automobilia Buyer's Premium: 17%

DW31S 02-05-2024 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1642994)
So BJ gets 81 THOUSAND dollars to sell that 1 car !!! Isn't that near legal robbery ?? Holly crap, I gotta start an auction house. I'll undercut them and only charge 4 to the seller and 5% to the buyer...:wink: Anyone want in on that action ...:cool2:

There is a whole lot more to the auction business than just what transpires on the block. The auction, in essence, is a clearing house that guarantees the seller will get paid with proper funding, and the buyer will receive a negotiable title. The auction house receives fees from both the seller and buyer to provide these services, and to attract live, as well as off-site buyers. The auctions work for the seller, not the buyer. Mecum often works with the buyer and seller on their fees, but that isn’t to benefit the buyer/seller; it’s to benefit the house, as there are NO fees (other than registration ) unless a vehicle gets sold. As Stefano pointed out, many have tried…the main problem with starting an auction (especially one that consigns and offers classic cars) is staying power. Few have the bankroll to write a check and guarantee that it can be cashed, for say, a couple mil, to a seller, only to have the buyer’s money bounce. The seller is entitled to be paid as he agreed to the terms (fees) and provided a clean title at time of sale. Trust me, it’s not as glamorous as it appears on television. There are numerous ways a buyer can try to weasel their way out and if they’re successful, the auction owns that particular vehicle. I can think of a few fairly well established auction houses that either went belly up, or closed beforehand.


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