Corvette Grand Sport Fails to Reach Reserve - Remains Unsold
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Corvette Grand Sport Fails to Reach Reserve - Remains Unsold
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Re: Corvette Grand Sport Fails to Reach Reserve - Remains Unsold
I'm also fascinated with the report that it failed to meet reserve WITHOUT KNOWING what the final bid was....????????- Top
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The Corvette Grand Sport #002 failed to reach reserve and went unsold. I just got off the phone with a RM Auction media contact who confirmed that. No word on what the high bid was yet.
Despite all the anticipation and excitement surrounding the sale of the Grand Sport Corvette chassis #002 at RM Auction’s Automobiles of Arizona, the Corvette failed to reach reserve and went unsold. The legendary race car was expected to sell anywhere from $7-$10 million based on early estimates but unfortunately the bidding stalled at $5 million, […]
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Re: Corvette Grand Sport Fails to Reach Reserve - Remains Unsold
Sounds like $5 million was the high bid.
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For over 35 years, I have enjoyed attending collector car auctions. In the last five to seven years, the fake bidding has taken the shine off the auction format. Five years ago, while attending a collector car auction, that will remain un-named, I was caught admiring a car, by it's selling owner. The owner came up to me, and asked me if I would be bidding. I told him I would be unable to place a winning bid on the high-end car. Seeing my registered bidder pass, he then asked if I could help him out by placing a bid for "X" amount of money. I declined, and walked over to a friend of mine, and told the story. My friend stated, that he had also been asked to bid "X" less $1k, than me. Happens at virtually every auction.Good carburetion is fuelish hot air . . .- Top
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Steve, thanks for throwing that info, and link in. Of course, I think most everyone here could agree that we'll never know if any of the bids were for real or not, unless someone here was one of those last few bidders. (yes, selling owners do place bids, or, ask others to place bids)
For over 35 years, I have enjoyed attending collector car auctions. In the last five to seven years, the fake bidding has taken the shine off the auction format. Five years ago, while attending a collector car auction, that will remain un-named, I was caught admiring a car, by it's selling owner. The owner came up to me, and asked me if I would be bidding. I told him I would be unable to place a winning bid on the high-end car. Seeing my registered bidder pass, he then asked if I could help him out by placing a bid for "X" amount of money. I declined, and walked over to a friend of mine, and told the story. My friend stated, that he had also been asked to bid "X" less $1k, than me. Happens at virtually every auction.
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Re: Corvette Grand Sport Fails to Reach Reserve - Remains Unsold
Steve, thanks for throwing that info, and link in. Of course, I think most everyone here could agree that we'll never know if any of the bids were for real or not, unless someone here was one of those last few bidders. (yes, selling owners do place bids, or, ask others to place bids)
For over 35 years, I have enjoyed attending collector car auctions. In the last five to seven years, the fake bidding has taken the shine off the auction format. Five years ago, while attending a collector car auction, that will remain un-named, I was caught admiring a car, by it's selling owner. The owner came up to me, and asked me if I would be bidding. I told him I would be unable to place a winning bid on the high-end car. Seeing my registered bidder pass, he then asked if I could help him out by placing a bid for "X" amount of money. I declined, and walked over to a friend of mine, and told the story. My friend stated, that he had also been asked to bid "X" less $1k, than me. Happens at virtually every auction.Dick Whittington- Top
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