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BAT Craziness

Dave

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This 4BT powered gem closed a couple days age. Turned into a đź’© show ending with hard feelings sale. Someone got lucky in my opinion. Read the comments. cant imagin how much was spent on that build.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1974-ford-bronco-243/

Especially in light of that $76K sale we discussed above.
 
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There’s some real nice stuff on BAT. Lately some clean stock stuff like KSM’s that are not making reserve. This one looks like a bit of lip stick on a pig. Currently at $60K.


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It sold for $76,500! 🙄
Yeah, somebody's going to be disappointed when they get home and see the rust in those inner fenders. And God forbid they take it on a trail and flex it out a bit.

Todd Z.
 

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This 4BT powered gem closed a couple days age. Turned into a đź’© show ending with hard feelings sale. Someone got lucky in my opinion. Read the comments. cant imagin how much was spent on that build.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1974-ford-bronco-243/

Especially in light of that $76K sale we discussed above.
I'm glad you brought that up. Somebody's going to be p#ssed off there but I'm glad it happened the way I think it did. It appears the seller had the previous owner bid it up in hopes of raising the selling price and then the plan backfired and the previous owner ended up being the new owner since BaT chipped in some $$ to make the deal. If that's the case, then the former/new owner is going to pay a buyer's fee on a truck that he wasn't buying in the first place....curious how that all plays out in the background.

Todd Z.
 

Dave

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I’m not sure if it went back to the party selling or some lucky bidder that was getting played.

Kinda slow bidding today on a decent looking truck that I thought would go for more than that $76.5k one with the rust holes and “four wheel disk brakes”.

My brother’s closes tomorrow.
 

jeffncs

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Saw this one today at the Kissimmee Mecum auction…. There were 4 total but I only saw this one go across the block.

Spoke with him - built 302 (not coyote), 4speed, clean straight and fresh paint, spotless interior. Reserve was $150k!! Stalled at $85k


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Dave

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$85K was a great price for that, $40-$60K seems like an average price for a clean rig these days...

Think that’s an accurate observation. The “craze” seems to be subsiding. Some of the builds off a new frame, body, coyote… seem to be pulling in over $100K.

Think we were a day late and a dollar short on our listing. Was hoping for some of that craze money but we did ok.
 

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I'm glad you brought that up. Somebody's going to be p#ssed off there but I'm glad it happened the way I think it did. It appears the seller had the previous owner bid it up in hopes of raising the selling price and then the plan backfired and the previous owner ended up being the new owner since BaT chipped in some $$ to make the deal. If that's the case, then the former/new owner is going to pay a buyer's fee on a truck that he wasn't buying in the first place....curious how that all plays out in the background.

Todd Z.
It's going to go across the block at an upcoming Mecum auction.

Todd Z.
 
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