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  • Geoff C.
    Expired
    • May 31, 1979
    • 1613

    BJ Auction Scottsdale List � No VINS

    I noticed the 300+ Corvettes listed for the Scottsdale auction on the Barrett Jackson web site have no VINS listed. Apparently it will be more difficult to detect the forgeries. Since they are just middle men in the buyer-seller transaction, and absolve themselves of any knowledge of forgeries, this should make it even easier way to duck any responsibility.

    Maybe they will add then to the web site auction information as time gets closer, maybe not. Wonder why they are all missing. Got any guesses?

    Geoffrey Coenen
  • Michael B.
    Frequent User
    • November 1, 1984
    • 57

    #2

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    • Jack W.
      Very Frequent User
      • August 31, 2000
      • 358

      #3
      65 MM Convertible, L76 (365 hp)

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      • Loren L.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • April 30, 1976
        • 4104

        #4
        They have not printed VINS since the

        year after they sold the black/silver 1965 "396" convertible.............

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        • Jay Garris

          #5
          Re: They have not printed VINS since the

          Or the Early Vin. Silver on Black 67 300hp. That magically morphed into a 67 Black on Red 427/435HP for 163K.

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          • Loren Smith

            #6

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            • Larry Kelly

              #7

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              • Mike M.
                Expired
                • September 30, 1999
                • 710

                #8
                No Reserve

                Are they not allowing a reserve on the cars now. I would never put my car in a auction without a reserve. you could have the nicest car there and if only 1 bidder your hosed.

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                • Clem Z.
                  Expired
                  • January 1, 2006
                  • 9427

                  #9
                  Re: No Reserve

                  mike you just bid it up yourself you will get stuck with a auction fee but you do not have to pay yourself. it is like holding a morgage if they default you go to the sheriff sale and out bid everyone. you do not have to pay yourself.

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                  • Bill Stephenson

                    #10
                    Re: No Reserve

                    ---------Yes, Clem, but that auction fee can be a whopper!!!!! Sure takes the fun out of it. Did B/J with a car last year and must have lost 10 pounds during the 4 days. Very nerve racking!!!.........Bill S

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                    • Mike M.
                      Expired
                      • September 30, 1999
                      • 710

                      #11
                      You'll End up paying

                      Clem, I agree with that, but that could get pretty pricey you would be paying both the buyer and seller fees, not to mention the cost of getting the car to and from the auction.

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