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Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2023 / Anyone sell a car there before?

Discussion in 'Ferrari Discussion (not model specific)' started by ChipG, Nov 13, 2022.

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  1. ChipG

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    May 26, 2011
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    Barett-Jackson auction contacted me wanting me to sell a car in the January 2023 Scottsdale auction, it would be no reserve, anyone here have experience selling a car there? Good / Bad?
     
  2. Sunshine1

    Sunshine1 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    No experience. But based on your post, wanted to ask if the "no reserve" is your idea or if they told you it must be "no reserve".
     
  3. technom3

    technom3 F1 World Champ
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    Barrett on is typically 100% no reserve. The only time they don't serve is when they have "salon cars" and they don't do it every year.

    In the past you typically needed to be north of a million to get a salon reserve car.

    I've had cars in salon and not had reserve.

    The only thing that matters at Barrett is placement... When your car runs. If you get a good time good chance you will do well.
     
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  4. ChipG

    ChipG Formula 3

    May 26, 2011
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    They told me it has to be no reserve
     
  5. ChipG

    ChipG Formula 3

    May 26, 2011
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    Santa Monica, CA
    It's 69' Bronco frame off restoration (I have used it for a beach vehicle), I was thinking $130k-$150k, I'm told there will be a total of 30 broncos and all will be sold no reserve.

    It's not that I want to sell, I'll sell it for the right price, Barrett contacted me, I'll find out the time slot but they said either firday or saturday.
     
  6. Sunshine1

    Sunshine1 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    That's just me, but i don't like when they push someone to sell with no reserve. A reserve should of course be reasonable, meaning in line with the current marketplace. But....what if during the auction day, less buyers are present and therefore prices are less than normal (no reserve)?
     

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