Barrett-Jackson: The World’s Greatest Collector Car Event

March 4th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Barrett-Jackson: The World’s Greatest Collector Car Event

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Lowest used price: $13.68 USD

Book Description
Tom Barrett had a 1933 Cadillac V-16 Town Car he wanted to sell; Russ Jackson came to see it. How this simple meeting between two car buffs in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1960 started what would someday be the most prestigious collector Car Auction in the world is the story told in Barrett-Jackson: The Standard for Classic and Collector Cars.Highlighting some of the most important collector cars ever offered, and featuring photographs from Barrett-Jacksons extensive collection, this book follows the unfolding of a lifelong friendship and partnershipand the building of a brilliant tradition.From the 1967 fund-raiser Fiesta del los Auto Elegance to the first classic Car Auction in 1971, from the trend- (and record-) setting events that made their name to the high-tech, family-run enterprise Barrett-Jackson has become, the book chronicles a legend built on a mutual passionan American success story founded on that most American of icons, the classic car.

From the Inside Flap
Tom Barrett had a 1933 Cadillac V-16 Town Car he wanted to sell; Russ Jackson came to see it. How this simple meeting between two car buffs in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 1960 started what would someday be the most prestigious collector car event in the world is the story told in Barrett-Jackson: World’s Greatest Collector Car Event.

From the start of the Fiesta de los Autos Elegantes in 1967 to the first classic Car Auction in 1971, to the record-breaking participation in the 1980’s, to live television coverage in the 1990s, and on to record-breaking sales in the 2000s, Barrett-Jackson has become more than just an auction.

It garnered national media attention in 1971 when Tom Barrett’s Mercedes 770 Phaeton sold for a cool $153,000. The annual auction aired live on SPEED channel in 1997, and held a cyber-cast in 1998. And with an addition of Family Value Day in 2006, Barrett-Jackson has stretched to reach people from all walks, and even those to young to walk. The annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event has truly become an experience for the whole family, whether at the auction or from the comfort of the couch.

As staff, trends, and times change, on thing remains the same. Barrett-Jackson has become—and intends to stay—the World’s Greatest Collector Car Event.


A Few Words About Used Car Auctions

February 22nd, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Used Car Auctions are becoming quite popular today.  They are a great venue for the average citizen to be able to find a good car at a very reasonable price.  Used Car Auctions are also a very useful service for small used car sales operations as they can keep a constantly replenished stock of used automobiles that are often in very good quality or require a minimal amount of repairs to make them an easy sale to the car shopping public.  Many dealers will also make use of  used Car Auctions as a way of rotating their stock by taking cars that have been on their lot for a while to sell and buying new cars from the profits received from the sale.

Where Does One Find Used Car Auctions?

Used Car Auctions are a very easy thing to locate with the great wealth of information that surrounds us.  Many times the local newspaper will have several listings for various used Car Auctions around the area.  Just pick up the local paper and give it a good looking over, especially in the classified advertisements section and you will likely find a used Car Auction near your hometown.

Another great method of finding the local used Car Auctions is to look in your telephone directory.  If you use a search phrase such as “Automobile Auction Houses”, you will almost certainly find an auction service in your metropolitan area.  Other ideas for phrases to look for are “Auto Auction”, “Used Car Auction” or “Auctioneers”.

With the easy access to the Internet these days, why not take a peek at your favorite search engines result for used Car Auctions?  Many times the search will lead to used Car Auctions that you can participate in with never leaving your home.  Imagine sitting at your desk and buying a car.  Now that has to be the lap of luxury.

If none of these options strike your fancy, you could always ask around to find your local venue of used Car Auctions.  The local new car dealerships can usually point you towards the used Car Auctions in your area but be prepared to endure a sales pitch for a new vehicle when you make the inquiry.  After all, they really don’t want to lose your business but most of the salesmen will be good sports about the situation if you are polite and let them at least try to sell you a car.


SALVAGE AUTO AUCTIONS

January 19th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

Online salvage auto auctions provide sale and request offers for reconditioned cars, boats, trucks, and other damaged vehicles to car dealers, dismantlers, auto re-builders all over the world. Besides live online salvage auto auctions, specialized sites offer space for ads, bids and requests by selling insurance cars that have been damaged, flooded, stolen and recuperated, or even burnt.

There are online salvage auto auctions where you can get not only damaged insurance vehicles but also donation vehicles and rental company vehicles. What kind of customers do such sites address to? The target customers of online salvage auto auctions range from car dealers to scrap metal users.

Before being subject to a salvage auto auction, a car will pass through a whole series of processes of reconditioning and recontextualizing. The common procedure includes detailing, vacuuming and cleaning, flood damage recovery, patching and more. Such measures will definitely increase the value of the damaged car as well as the odds for higher bids.

Probably the best aspect of salvage auto auctions is that online bidding is open to car dealers, and customers all over the world. You can stay home at your computer desk and send the bid directly to the auctioneer as if you were present in flesh and blood at the auction.

There are sites that, at the end of a salvage Car Auction, will even send you a summary of the purchases. Auctioneers also come to the help of the buyer when it comes to the transportation of the purchased vehicle. Sometimes even extended coverage transportation is provided together with other auto services such as junk car removal or pickup services.

Sites that deal with salvage Car Auctions make a difficult process seem easy. The reconditioning of a damaged car takes time, effort and money. The recuperation steps appear extremely simple once you have the car offered to you online at a very low cost.

Besides live salvage Car Auctions that are regularly organized at specific dates posted on the specialized sites, the latter also offer a large number of salvage cars for sale that you may choose from at any moment regardless of there being a live auction or not.

Regarding the profitability of a salvage car, salvage auto auctions cannot give you an answer to that. It depends on what you need the car for, why you chose a salvage car, so the reason for the purchase of a damaged car may range from business to personal. The important thing is that such salvage auto auctions may be an option when you need it.


Local Car Auction - Find A Close Car Auction

December 22nd, 2006    Subscribe To Our Feed

Local Car Auction venues are usually smaller than the national ones. They are also restricted to the area where they are held.

A local Car Auction might be a great place to find a great car bargain. Sometimes the number of the cars advertised there is not that huge but on the other hand this doesn’t mean your future car is not there. In addition, if you are looking for something specific there might be no competition at all.

Another serious advantage is that there might be a smaller amount of people visiting a local Car Auction. This means that the competition will be smaller and you might be abelt to buy a car at a great price.

To get an idea where and when local Car Auction events are held, just check the local newspapers. There should be detailed information listed. Some specialized vehicle newspapers and magazines might even publish the list vehicles that will be auctioned so you can see if there is point in going at the local Car Auction or not.

In any case, it is good if you can bring a mechanic with you so that he can check the car before you bid for it. You should also check the car’s history and documents. Performing this check will save you many possible troubles. Imagine that you buy a car that is on Police records as stolen or a car that has a rebuilt title and you cannot insure it later. A car history check might cost a minor fee but it is worthed.

Another important thing is to check the current market value of the car style you want to purchase. This will give you an idea how much you have to bid. Sometimes the bidding may go crazy and you may end up paying for something that should have cost less. Don’t be scared to step out of bidding if the price becomes too high. There will be other suitable car deals waiting.