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Michael_

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In the last couple of months i started following bringatrailer.com auctions to get a better feel for the market.
Of course i also know the other major ones like mecum, barrett jackson as well as hemmings, autohunter.com, carsandbids.com (which is more of a "used" car site).

But i've seen other auctions (online and in person) in the past so i was wondering what else is out there?
(Lesser known auctions would also be of interest.)

What i really like about bringatrailer.com btw. is that most listings include pretty decent undercarriage photos.
The downside is that it's pretty hard to get a good deal there.
 
GAA Classic Cars

A former coworker of mine and his 80+++ year old dad have bought cars at GAA. They don't always buy something when they go, but they say the deals are the best...very nice driver cars for not exorbitant prices.
 
You didn’t mention eBay, they sell cars.

Of course, i forgot to mention that one!

GAA Classic Cars

A former coworker of mine and his 80+++ year old dad have bought cars at GAA. They don't always buy something when they go, but they say the deals are the best...very nice driver cars for not exorbitant prices.

Yes that's definitely one of those auctions that i've seen in the past without paying real attention to the name. Thanks for mentioning! :thumbsup:
 
GAA Classic Cars

A former coworker of mine and his 80+++ year old dad have bought cars at GAA. They don't always buy something when they go, but they say the deals are the best...very nice driver cars for not exorbitant prices.
My fifth GTX has been across the block there twice. Sold for 68K the first time, bid to 81K the second time. Serious money for a 440 hardtop.
 
I have been scammed a couple of times by fake buyers on Ebay. Fake accounts with fake feedbacks and histories. In both cases, I spelled out payment options (deposit through Paypal) and Cash upon pick up. The "buyers" tried to get me to give my bank account numbers and routing numbers in order to "pay me".
I was stuck with the Ebay fees for "sales", even though I tried explaining to Ebay. Done with them. I am trying through marketplace now.
 
I am trying through marketplace now.

I will never understand how marketplace became so popular since the interface/filtering is REALLY crappy.
I guess it's because everyone is using facebook anyway and craigslist started charging for car ads...
 
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