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Cars For Sale / Re: (5) 67 GT 350s
« on: February 27, 2024, 01:37:18 PM »
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If I may add to the experiences associated with B.A.T.:
Two years ago, I was a bidder on a ...............Corvette , yeah I know, absolute blasphemy, but anyway, like most things there the price went beyond what I thought was acceptable, so I bowed out in the bidding process and the car "sold" to another. But then shortly thereafter I received an email from B.A.T. stating that the seller would accept the bid I had made; the curious thought was that I was actually third in line based on the bids; I guess he lost both of the other higher bidders (?) and was working his way down the list?
Scott.
P.S. Oh yeah, I did buy the car.
I was flagged when I brought up the rust in the interior/ swing pedal arms, seat belt attachment and all the way up to the carb linkage, I was concerned about submerging. BAT. Never shows your flagger. A friend was interested in it. As for the money I’ve seen the Coke machine get bids at auctions . A real money bidder here??? What’s my experience show . Suspicious. The GT350 I sold was collision and rust free, engine matching with original oxide on the flooring. BAT would only take it at a 129k reserve, sold for 166 .how this one got a RNM at this number is fishy to me. The salesman / seller could sell ice to eskimos . This auction tarnished my confidence in BAT. Thoughts from any of my fellow experts?
Can you say "shill" ?
Yes, I do remember that. BJ has their own ways of jacking the bids up too.