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Barrett Jackson 2023 - Thoughts/Opinions?
I watched the auction on TV and here are my observations, just wondering how they compare to others:
- BJ seems to be losing some of its Sizzle? - Charity cars didn't bring as big $ - don't seem to have the crazy back and forth bidding battles of the past - No sign of high rollers Rick Hendrick or John Staluppi - the top car of the auction was less than the top car at Mecum Kissimmee - trucks/SUV's bringing absolute stupid $ - Late 70's Trans Ams selling for insane $ - lost commentator Chris Jacobs to Mecum - NO SIGN OF CHARLIE LILLARD EITHER? I went to BJ Scottsdale about 10 years ago and want to go back but not sure it still has the same energy? Look forward to the opinions of others. Last edited by Luvchevs; 01-30-2023 at 10:39 PM. |
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Losing Chris Jacbos is a win for BJ, and a liability for Mecum IMHO. Seems to spout nothing but white noise. There again, I can't much stand April Rose either......
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markinnaples (01-31-2023) |
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I actually find April Rose to do a good job of rhyming off car specs. Christy Lee was good as well. They brought in a couple other women that really seemed out of their element trying to talk cars.
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look for any junker chev pickups from 1967-1987 to be worth a fortune now, absolutely crazy $$$ for pickups, blazers and bronco's, what would you rather have, a yenko nova, camaro, chevelle or a bronco or blazer with 22" rims?
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dustinm (01-31-2023) |
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April reads off of a cue card.
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I was there Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. $200,000 broncos was the norm. In the Brand wars a Ferrari got the big bucks while Ford was strong with the GT versions. Muscle cars were all over the map.
The crazy sale was the 1938 Mercedes 540K that is a $1,000,000 car across town but only got $500,000 despite the urging and interrupting or Craig. Yes Craig we know ‘it’s way below the Money”. Craig claimed they were getting back to their roots from 1971. Too late. Anybody else hear about the fender bender in the staging lanes around 8:00 pm Saturday.
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Question - can general admission get into staging lanes and main tent? |
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I went a couple years in a row about 10 years ago. It’s definitely worth attending once in your life, if nothing else for the weather. Of course that’s coming from a Midwest guy.
I personally wouldn’t buy a car from an auction for a variety of reasons. I enjoy, in most cases, meeting the owner of the car I’m buying. That said, BJ is very entertaining, especially when folks get a few drinks in them. |
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Bj
General admission will allow you into the first stage staging lanes but not the final ones. You can get into the main tent but not the seats in the bidder area.
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1971 W30 convert, triple green,second owner. 1971 W30 Convert, special order Rally red, under resto. 68 Charger R/T, Bullitt Replica 68 Camaro Z28,Corvette Bronze,Houndstooth www.vancouverclassiccars.com |
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I figured she must, but I have never caught any sign of it when watching on television.
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