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Barrett Jackson Bronco

bigbarf48

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Theres a '74 going through Barrett Jackson on SPEED sometime today. Not sure when though.

Its a really neat color too.

Just a heads up ;D
 

357Bronco

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It was just on as the "Fantasy Bid " vehicle, they said it would go across the block in the next hour or so. Looks like the DVR saves the day once again.
 
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bigbarf48

bigbarf48

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Yep, it just went across 30 seconds ago. I guessed the final price exactly :cool:

Seemed a bit steep, but Barrett Jackson cars always seem to go for way more than what they should
 

frenchy

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Makes my roadster worth about $10g's more
frenchy
 

ghost66

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10% commission on both sides of the sale makes that a 27k sale for the seller and a 33k buy for the buyer
 

Cobra11

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10% commission on both sides of the sale makes that a 27k sale for the seller and a 33k buy for the buyer

is that what barret jackson charges?

and if that's the case and it sold for $33K...wouldn't it cost the buyer $36,300 and seller would get $29,700?
 
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