cygnusx1 Posted January 20, 2012 Share #25 Posted January 20, 2012 (edited) Just curious, but what makes the BRE paint scheme car a good buy at $18,150? It just looks like an average pretty much stock driver 240Z with BRE theme external repaint? Here is the auction description and photos:Accurately custom restored to simulate a BRE 240Z race car. This is a very quick street car that could easily hit the track for a lapping day. Fresh paint and interior complement the excellent refurbished original drivetrain. Great dependable driver. 16" wheels, custom exhaust, disc brakes and lowered suspension.-MikeAdd up the parts, and the labor (which appears to be of top quality). $'s are in the details. When parts, build quality, and attention to detail come together, 2+2=5. Take a look at the door shot of the orange 240Z. The door frame area is iffy, as are the door seals.Disclaimer: Judging ONLY from the photos. I could be way off. Edited January 20, 2012 by cygnusx1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zed Head Posted January 20, 2012 Share #26 Posted January 20, 2012 (edited) That is the sellers fees, they get a buyers fee and a sellers fee. If you are there (paid the $500 registration) it is 10%. If you do it online or phone it is 12%Thanks for the info. It doesn't show on the Barrett web page that I could see. The seller fee was in the FAQs, didn't see any thing but registration fee for the buyer.So you're saying that Barrett gets 20%, +/- a couple, depending, of the hammer price. That's way more expensive than selling a house.Edit - and the buyer's cost is actually 10 - 12% higher than the hammer price? So a $20,000 bid actually costs $22,000 - 22,400. That's some fees. Edited January 20, 2012 by Zed Head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonzi Lon Posted January 20, 2012 Share #27 Posted January 20, 2012 The way I heard it on the TV was the seller paid 8% and the buyer paid 10%.Bonzi Lon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff G 78 Posted January 20, 2012 Share #28 Posted January 20, 2012 I have watched quite a bit of BJ this year as well as many BJ's in the past. The prices overall are WAY down this year. Cars that used to bring great money are now bringing far less than what it costs to restore them. One example was a '65 Vette with a 00005 VIN. The car was beautiful inside and out and it brought something like $40,000. A few years ago it would have easily been a $100k car. That car's selling price was very typical of the cars I watched go across the blocks. There was a numbers matching '69 Mopar 440 convertible that sold for $30k. A friend of mine sold his '69 Road Runner 383 in decent driver condition for over $30k about 7 years ago. The BJ car would probably appraise for close to double what my friend's is worth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stickerman Posted January 20, 2012 Share #29 Posted January 20, 2012 The way I heard it on the TV was the seller paid 8% and the buyer paid 10%.Bonzi LonOn site buyer pays 10%. Offsite buyer pays 12%. Seller pays 8% if no reserve, 10% if reservehttp://www.barrett-jackson.com/bid/absentee.asp#6I was there last year. These are the fees. Yes BJ gets some from the buyer AND some from the seller on the same car Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
72 OJ Posted January 20, 2012 Author Share #30 Posted January 20, 2012 (edited) :cool:Prices on the 72 and 73 Z's were in range with NADA values 4k to 23k......the 280's went over NADA max value of 14k and the 510 also went over NADA max value of 7k. Edited January 20, 2012 by 72 OJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zedyone_kenobi Posted January 20, 2012 Share #31 Posted January 20, 2012 Barret Jackson is the biggest money making scam in the world. Literally raping people of their money for setting up a tent and hooking up a microphone. Brilliant simply brilliant.he has created the illusion of exclusivity...the biggest asset one can have in today's image over substance marketplace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonzi Lon Posted January 21, 2012 Share #32 Posted January 21, 2012 On site buyer pays 10%. Offsite buyer pays 12%. Seller pays 8% if no reserve, 10% if reservehttp://www.barrett-jackson.com/bid/absentee.asp#6 I was there last year. These are the fees. Yes BJ gets some from the buyer AND some from the seller on the same car I imagine every year is different in the rules, regulations & commissions. The very first year I watched it, there was no commission on any thing over 1 million dollars, there was also a sliding scale of percentage of the sold price. They also had reserves that year. There may also be some exceptions made at the time of signing the contract. What they quote on the air may be the average commission. They might give a huge discount just to have a special vehicle. If each contract is made & signed behind closed doors, we will really never know for sure. That is one hell of a gate fee for a car show, but what a show. Bonzi Lon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnnyt Posted January 21, 2012 Share #33 Posted January 21, 2012 I do not like NADA, looked over their site one day for over an hour and was not impressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kathy & Rick Posted January 21, 2012 Share #34 Posted January 21, 2012 That is one hell of a gate fee for a car show, but what a show. Bonzi Lon Lonnie, how much to just get in, onto the grounds, and look around? I'm sure that's no freebie, either. And probably another week's pay to get into the big top and watch the auction on the big screen because the stage is "at the other end of the football field"........ I think I'll just stay home and watch from here, saving the price of the plane ticket and whatever else......... BTW I was surprised to see this thread at all, because over the years I had consistently heard that BJ was pretty "anti" Japanese cars. Anyone else heard the same?-- or if you heard something different, what was it? All Z Best,........................Kathy & Rick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
72 OJ Posted January 21, 2012 Author Share #35 Posted January 21, 2012 (edited) The gold 79 ZX was the lowest priced car at the auction $2,200.00.....The 68 roadster will be hammer on Sunday. Edited January 21, 2012 by 72 OJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jetaway Posted January 21, 2012 Share #36 Posted January 21, 2012 The 'original' 1973 with the sunroof, wrong carbs, and missing emissions equipment? Seems like a good price to me.-MikeYeah, that's kinda what I was thinking about the "1973." I have a 1972 and I thought that they went to square tops in 1973. In fact the whole engine bay looks closer to mine than a 1973 which had a lot more smog equipment. And didn't something about the bumpers change in 1973? Height or mounting point? From the one look, the bumper sure looks the same as mine. And, of course, the sunroof, which I understand was not available as a factory option.Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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