Reserves are becoming more common. Also online bidding is getting big. It used to be where you were only bidding against guys physically at the auction. Now your bidding against them, and a million other people online. Good for sellers and auctioneers, bad for broke ass buyers like me.
Completely obnoxious $35K for a old super dry rotted jimmy/blazer ? And so what if said dry rotted object is from Cali , it's still sold for $3,500. years ago and will need $35K to get back running safely and decently today.whoever drops said amount on This again all over dry rotted thing is super desperate simply saying. Period
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!
Lots of auction sodas make me do it...
Those prices were kinds high, except for the K5
Glad to see that rednex were able to emigrate to the US and find employment at an auction house.
6+6% isnt bad. Shame they let them do reserves though. Any auctions in pa with no reserves? Were in the skook
Reserves are becoming more common. Also online bidding is getting big. It used to be where you were only bidding against guys physically at the auction. Now your bidding against them, and a million other people online. Good for sellers and auctioneers, bad for broke ass buyers like me.
I could have bought a blazer just like that a few weeks ago for 5K. Down here in GA.
Should be buying them and sending them up to the rust states. 5K wont get you much of a squarebody up here.
Shoulda got the K5 🥺
Blazer😍
Completely obnoxious $35K for a old super dry rotted jimmy/blazer ? And so what if said dry rotted object is from Cali , it's still sold for $3,500. years ago and will need $35K to get back running safely and decently today.whoever drops said amount on This again all over dry rotted thing is super desperate simply saying. Period
I’d much rather deal with dry rot than rust.