Lot 107, Paddle 014, $195,000
Lot 102, Paddle 014, $990,000
Lot 107, Paddle 029, $196,000
Lot 107, Paddle 014, $197,000
Saving my money for the third and fourth rounds of bidding. Currently, none of the cars take my fancy.
Lot 107, Paddle 029, $200,000
Lot 102, Paddle 033, $1,000,000
(yeah first batch of cars and I’m thinking on spending seven figures already)
Lot 105, Paddle 041, $ 102,500
missed opportunity
Sniper rule is in effect!
what sniper rule tho
If you bid now, you will lose 1 of 5 “sniper bid” opportunities
Once you’ve spent all 5, you can no longer place a bid in the last 5 minutes before an auction closes.
You will lose this opportunity regardless of wether you win the auction or not.
It was in the rules, incase you’ve missed it.
Lot 106, paddle 004, $132,500
Ladies and Gentlemen, the auctions for Lots 101 to 107 have now ended.
Lot Number | Buyer | Hammer Price |
101 | kobacrashi | $93,000 |
102 | Aaron.W | $1,010,000 |
103 | racer126 | $179,000 |
104 | Aaron.W | $96,000 |
105 | pasinenkovarpos | $102,500 |
106 | stm316 | $132,500 |
107 | abg7 | $200,000 |
The auctions for Lots 108 to 114 are now OPEN.
Lot 108: 1989 CKL Anvil
Bidding on Lot 108 begins at $110,000, with a minimum bid increment of $2,500.
Lot 109: 1966 Wisebaden 652
Bidding on Lot 109 begins at $275,000, with a minimum bid increment of $5,000.
Lot 110: 1984 Oldman Darwin
Bidding on Lot 110 begins at $32,000, with a minimum bid increment of $1,000.
Lot 111: 1951 Dominion Ensign DeLuxe V8
Bidding on Lot 111 begins at $150,000, with a minimum bid increment of $2,500.
Lot 112: 1952 AAU JY30
Bidding on Lot 112 begins at $355,000, with a minimum bid increment of $5,000.
Lot 113: 1977 Ceder Friala 1.4 TX
Bidding on Lot 113 begins at $17,000, with a minimum bid increment of $1,000.
Lot 114: 1963 Arpos Maiella SuperAmerica
Bidding on Lot 114 begins at $175,000, with a minimum bid increment of $5,000.
Lot 114, Paddle 047, $180,000
Lot 109, Paddle 031, $280,000
Feeling relieved, quite frankly, now that I finally snagged at least one of the cars I wanted to buy - $200k sounds about right for Lot 107 considering its provenance. But $93k for a boggo Boarilla is too much, unless whoever bought it really desired it that much for some reason.
Lot 113, paddle 023, $18000
is this a miscalculation, or did you decide to ignore the crazy bids, because Racer176 should have won with his $179k bid
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