AdamR
Big Member
Soon, I think its lot 1331. Its the only reason Im still awake.
There goes the Challenger. Did you see Craig Jackson throw in a bid just to jack up the price. I wish somebody would stick him with one of those bids. He`s done that several times already. I`d be pissed if that guy cost me $25,000.00 dollars!!!
CJ bought the challenger.
2008 Dodge Challenger #001 Sold For 400,000.00 Wow Thanks To Mr Jackson.
I think they should have a policy that employees cant bid. Doesnt seem fair.
Did you see the Hemi Cuda that hardly got $100,000
WHOA!!! Back up the beat-down wagon!
Did anyone see the Tony Stewart Home Depot car get auctioned for The Darrel Gwynn Foundation? Tony not only managed to get the car donated for auction, but Mr. Ron Pratt paid $300K for it, PLUS the $100K he donated to Darrel BEFORE the car was auctioned (behind the scenes no less....away from the media) And not only did Goldberg toss in an additional $40K on top of the final sale price, but Reggie Jackson threw in another $10K and CRAIG JACKSON threw in another $25K. Craig also said he wouldn't bid against anyone whom bid the first Challenger up to $400K. He said nothing about not buying it if it DIDN'T get bid to $400K. He bought it. Good for him.
To me, that's the best way for the guys with deep pockets to win they're little pissing contests with each other. Darrel was able to obtain approx. 1/2 million dollars in less than 20 minutes. God bless them all.
BTW: Me thinks this years auction saw a definite shift away from Mopar domination in record prices. Shelbys and Mustangs ruled the roost. And rightfully so. Those 429 Cammers are probably rarer than *most* Hemi cars.
Kinda like when my brother bought $300 worth of comic books.
Nothing wrong with them giving to charity, It just seems unfair to have to bid against the auctions owner. Isnt that the sane as shill bidding ?
I also didnt know the Cahllenger was for charity.
.....we cover each other so that if what we are selling doesn`t make what we want, one of the group will buy it. That way we are only out of 10% of the sale price ,(the auctioneers commission) not the deficit in what we wanted for the item and what it sold for.
That has to be the case with B-J too. I'm sure the owner of that Torino Talledega did just that. Better to eat $4K in fees than to loose the car at a $50K hit.
think the car market topped out last year, seems like almost everything went a little cheaper this year