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  • David Van Weele

    My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

    As many have asked here is my impressions of Barrett Jackson. They are in it for the money, which I do not have a problem with since I owned my own business for nearly 40 years. What the give you and how they treat you is totaly unacceptable to a human being.

    It was a once in life time experince for me. I only had the one car a 1963 Z06 that I bought new. I had all of the paper work all the way from the canceled checks, the order form signed by Duntov and Shinoda, the bill of sale, copies of all of the awards (Bloomington Gold, Duntov Award, Chip's Choice, Top Flights, In the first Bloomington Special Collection and others), all of the glove box material, etc. The car had its original tires, wheels and hub caps taken off 42 years ago in other words everthing was as it left the factroy.

    The first thing that bother me was that I had to pay a $1,200 consignment fee and since they said I had an Expo car I would have to pay an additional $200 to be in the main tent. I figure that I would get better exposure in the main tent next to the auction block. I arrived on Friday a week before the my car was to be on the block at the same time as Inter City unloads my car. These people did a fine job and I can not say enough about the great drivers ( they
    let me drive my car into the trailer on the second deck). I drive my car up to the check in control station where I am told to park the car an wait for a person to inspect the car. After about a half hour of waiting in the sun a bozo comes over to look over the car and check the numbers. While going about his business he set a clip board on the roof of the car and sits on the fornt fender until I tell him to remove him self from my car. He was not to happy and did not appologize.

    After he is done he tells me to go over to the photo tent and since I am an Expo car they should take me through soon an to go to the front of the line. The person at the line says yes I can go to the front of the line, he also told about 6 others the same thing. After two and one half hours of listening to the others that now had to wait because the Expo cars were moved to the front on the line I get to have my cars picture taken. In five minutes the pics are done and they tell me to move the car to the tent. That is fine but no one tells be where to go.

    I drive around to the end of the big tent and fine an opening that I drive through. Luckly it is the correct tent.The just stick me off in a corner for a while until the figure out where to place the cars. It is apparent they have no clue where to place anyone. Besides that the grouch running the parking is having a bad day. After waiting for about 5 hours and moving the car once to a new location I leave to find my room for the week. I come back on Saturday
    morning to find the car in a new location, the battery still connected and the ignition key in the with it in the on position. I never leave the battery hookedup since it is a old tar top battery.

    After waiting for 8 or 9 hours they finally decide where they want my car. Most cars have a front row position where people can look at the car up close, not me, they stick me and about 10 other cars in a back row behind other cars. I paid $ 1,400 for this, wow how nice. On Sunday the day the public is first invited in they instlall a fence around the cars so no one can even get near the cars. The nasty parking guy comes around any time you start your car and
    tells you to shut it down, yells something at you that he is afaid he will closed down by the Fire Marshal.

    I had found an inexpensive place to eat lunch for the first few days but along about Tuesday they tell me I can not eat there since they were running out of the inexpensive food. Now I had to but the $8 salad with the $ 3 coke.

    On Saturday no one comes around to tell you anything as to when to expect to have to move out for the Auction. Finally someone comes over and says to move the car to the staging area. He can not tell you how to get there. This is about 2 hours before the car is sheduled to be on the block. I find my way through the dusty path. This part turns into a zoo with what seemed like thousands of people milling around the cars. Yes I know this is part of what makes the show, but when you have to tell people to stop hitting you car with a beer bottle not once but twice that is getting to be to much.

    Once in the four shoots the crowds really get wild, you can not even get out of the car. The attendants leading you up to the block are the first professional peolpe that treat you with respect. They try to ease your tension and can not do enough to help.

    My car arrived on the block at 8:15 EST right after Coddington ran 4 car through. They must have spent to much time on his cars so the only had my car on the block for 2 min and 20 sec. before the hammer fell. They never read the entire intro and to me it seemed like that gave me the bums rush. Everyone there and that I spoke to after said why was it over so quickly. I had not idea of how short a time I spent on stage, it seemed like a long time then. Once home I viewed the tape and found out it was short of 2 1/2 minutes. They told us that we should be there for 3 minutes so now I do feel short changed.

    Do not get me wrong, I am satisfied witht the price I got for my car I am not happy with the way they treated me and short time they spent selling the car.

    I still do not know how bought the car, it his hard luck since the parts I had saved for him and would have given to him free will now appear on E Bay.
  • Mike M.
    NCRS Past President
    • May 31, 1974
    • 8365

    #2
    Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

    dave; i want the shocks for my ZO6. mike

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    • David Van Weele

      #3
      Re: My 1963 Z06 brakes

      Mike the shocks I took off are Koni's if you want them make me an offer. They were on the car for about 2 years and have maybe 300 miles on them. The ride just like the Z06 shocks. I put my originals back on the car before the auction.

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      • Kevin M.
        Expired
        • November 1, 2000
        • 1271

        #4
        Bums rush is right

        I thought the way they treated you on the block sucked, I noticed you were rushed didn't push the car like the other POS Boyd was peddling. I think the right build up and tent position would have made a difference. Your car was one of the very best car there hope the new owner appreciates it. I would.

        Kevin

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        • Mike M.
          NCRS Past President
          • May 31, 1974
          • 8365

          #5
          Re: My 1963 Z06 brakes

          nay on the koni's. need an original set of pre august 63 ZO6 shocks. thanks anyway and sorry to hear the BJ guys are a bunch of butt-heads. mike

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          • Dave Morris

            #6
            Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

            David,
            Just wanted to thank you for taking time to talk to a total stranger about your great car. It was soon before your left the expo tent to go down the dirt road. You were very obliging and forthcoming.
            From out conversation I was expecting a more indepth introduction or story on your car when it got on the stage. I was surpised at that and remember thinking also that the actual bidding seemed to have gone very quickly compared to the other cars around that time.

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            • Tracy C.
              Expired
              • July 31, 2003
              • 2739

              #7
              Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

              Thank you David for taking the time to write about your experience. I agree your car was one of the finest there.

              thanks,
              tc

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              • Duke W.
                Beyond Control Poster
                • January 1, 1993
                • 15610

                #8
                Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

                David - thanks for the thoughtful essay.

                IIRC you said that you tried to sell the car privately via various online and print media methods, but you got little response.

                The $64,000 question is: Now that the experience is behind you, if you could roll back the clock, what would you do different?

                BTW, I've told my successor trustees to sell me stuff privately if I still have any collector cars upon my demise!

                Duke

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                • Joe R.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • July 31, 1976
                  • 4547

                  #9
                  Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

                  David,

                  Your car was one of the very best that ever crossed the block at Barrett-Jackson. I was honored to have judged your 1963 and learned many things from that judging experience many years ago. I won't forget you or your 1963 and hope that the new owner will appreciate it's presence as we have in the past.

                  Joe Ray

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                  • Kevin M.
                    Expired
                    • November 1, 2000
                    • 1271

                    #10
                    Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

                    And one more thing, think of how hard guys try to find their original owners. And here was David standing right there, original owner, if the buyer was present what a missed opportunity.

                    Kevin

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                    • Dave F.
                      Very Frequent User
                      • June 30, 2004
                      • 443

                      #11
                      Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

                      Thanks for the story David.

                      -Dave

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                      • Warren F.
                        Expired
                        • December 1, 1987
                        • 1516

                        #12
                        Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

                        David,

                        We've never met, however I believe you and I could talk a long time about our auction experiences. I consigned a rare '69 Camaro to Russo and Steele in Monterey in 2001, my first and only time for selling a vehicle this way. We have a lot in common concerning our auction experience!

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                        • Gordon Peterson #4961

                          #13
                          OMG, Dave, What a Horror Show

                          I've never been, but I've always thought that BJ was probably a really sleaze-bag operation behind the scenes. Screw the cars - WHERE'S THE MONEY!! You know what they always say about used car salesmen. Well, this certainly confirms it. Thanks for taking the time to post this one, Dave!

                          Pete

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                          • Gregory G.
                            Expired
                            • August 31, 2004
                            • 107

                            #14
                            No longer a hobby

                            Most people that pay big bucks for a car like yours are not buying it for the fun on owning, restoring and showing it anymore. It is now just another investment. It is a shame that the value got of out of hand and the hobby aspect is gone.

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                            • Bill Stephenson

                              #15
                              Re: My 1963 Z06 at Barrett-Jackson, epilog!

                              Warren,

                              --------The best thing for me the weekend you sold your Camaro was the dinner on the pier. That Ahi Tuna was unbelieveable. Sorry for the hi-jack........Bill S

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