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  1. Ryan
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    Ryan submitted a new blog post:

    The Jalopy Auction House!

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    1. Continue reading the Original Blog Post
     
  2. Looking forward to the launch.
     
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  3. BJR
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    So just the buyer pays a premium? What percent?
     
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  4. Petejoe
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    How long will the auction last Ryan?
     
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  5. flatheadpete
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    Oh boy....just when I'm thinking of selling my car. Hope this works out!
     
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  6. Ryan
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    Yes. 3.5%.

    This will be flexible initially due to timing. Minimum of a week, max of two weeks.
     
  7. I'm thinking that everybody has watched Bring a Trailer. The 2 minute reset on the clock has proved to be very good. All of their auctions has a moderator at the end. If a post is out of line, it is deleted instantly. Auctions are for people that really want to sell their vehicle, not just provide entertainment for the world. If people realize that, this could be a real asset for the HAMB members.
     
  8. Petejoe
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    ok. Will there be a “buy it now” price posted?
     
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  9. silent rick
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    will this put an end to all the what's it worth threads here?
    like the wise ol owl says, let's find out
     
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  10. Ryan
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    No plans at the moment for "Buy it now" sales.

    I've never really understood why people hate those threads so much. Hell we have a forum for em...

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    One thing I should note. After the auction closes, it is up to the buyer and seller to complete the sale. Meaning, we are only taking 3.5% from the buyer and not handling the rest of the transaction/money. Our role afterwards is to make sure the sale goes smoothly, nobody gets screwed, etc...
     
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  11. Sweet! Looking forward to checking this out!
     
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  12. wvenfield
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    No plans whatsoever to sell my car but if I did I would most certainly be interested in listing.
     
  13. El Jefe
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    Oh I'm ready to load up that site. Happy this is happening. I need a kick in the arse to get some cars moved out.
     
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  14. Wish this was around when I was selling my dads 56 Chevy
     
  15. Ryan
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    Holler at me! We will do some photo shoots!
     
  16. Speed Gems
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    Will it be just for cars or parts and other automotive related stuff too?
     
  17. Ryan
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    Initially we will only be doing cars. Rare/Special parts, etc... will hopefully come later.
     
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  18. I talked with a fellow club member last Sunday and he ask me if I would post his 1932 Ford pickup on the Hamb, the new auction site just might be right place to post it. HRP
     
  19. haasfogle
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    i have bought and sold on BAT and recently bought a car on one of the "copycat" auction sites and learned an important difference between them. when selling on BAT it is required that the title be in your name. (legitimate dealers likely have rules they have to follow - but i'm not a dealer.) the car i recently bought was not in the sellers name and was just "open" from a previous owner that wasn't even in the same state as the seller. after the purchase i realized that i could have set myself up for $$$$ problems but thankfully i now have a Texas title in my name for my 27.
    i'll also share this about BAT. i sent my car to be listed and they found an error on the VIN i wasn't even aware of. it had been that way for years and previous owners across two states! (it was a "8" instead of a "B"...) so they definitely attempt to vet things. that was last year and i have jumped through many hoops and i still don't have the issue resolved.
     
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  20. chiro
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    Planning on selling my AV8 coupe this year. Wish I was ready to do it now!
    Andy
     
  21. Only complete runner drivers? What about "projects"? I'm not talking piles of garbage. But nice collections of parts that maybe aren't assembled completely yet? Or in mock up mode?
     
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  22. Ryan
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    eventually.
     
  23. Blues4U
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    I'm curious, why buyer pays fees and not seller? Isn't it the other way around usually?
     
  24. haasfogle
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    on bring-a-trailer the seller pays a "$100 listing fee" (+$250 for the premium service with photography included.) and the buyer pays a 5% of the final price. BAT is popular with high end sales because they have a cap of $5000 - so when you are buying multi million $ toys the fees aren't an inhibiting factor.
     
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  25. Ryan
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    No. Typically the seller pays a flat fee and the buyer pays a percentage.
     
  26. denis4x4
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    Today's WSJ had a great story on Bring A Trailer. Tried to post a link and failed.
     
  27. corncobcoupe
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    Come on fellas.....lets go.
    Not sure what you are waiting for.
    FILL OUT YOUR FORM AND SEND YOUR PICTURES TO RYAN.
    I've already sent my forms and pics on my 55 Ford F100 to Ryan.
    I've been bugging him and bugging him.
    I'm ready to let my 55 go and someone is going to get the opportunity to buy it.
     
  28. Petejoe
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    I’m listing my Desoto as soon as Ryan’s ready.
     
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  29. poco
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    I am only waiting to get better pictures to send to Ryan.
     
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  30. Is this strictly for Hamber's? HRP
     
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