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Old 09-01-2004, 03:40 AM
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Going to the Kruse auction in Auburn on Sat.Does anyone want/need any info or pics of anything?
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Default Re: Kruse auction in Auburn

Would like to hear if the 68 Z Convt sells and at what price it gets bid up to sold or not.
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Old 09-01-2004, 04:26 AM
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I would like to know what that Black Cherry LS6 Convert. clone does..#2576
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Old 09-02-2004, 06:59 AM
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Default Re: Kruse auction in Auburn

I live about 15 miles form the park and will be attending on Saturday. I will try to pass along any info and pictures that pertain to this site.
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Default Re: Kruse auction in Auburn

Please get a price on the 67 z28 there, sale or no sale if you see it go through. Thanks,Roger
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See what the 2002 ZL1 is going to fetch
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Old 09-05-2004, 05:12 AM
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The 68 Z convert was bid to 1,050,000.00. No sale.Did not see anything else of interest.
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Did any Superbirds cross the block?

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Default Re: Kruse auction in Auburn

i gather that the 68 was bid up to that price minus the paperwork as it seems to me that the paperwork was missing before it hit the block. I wonder how that effected this guys bid on the car if it effected it at all?. Still 1.05 mill missing the paperwork!!
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Old 09-08-2004, 01:59 AM
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Default Re: Kruse auction in Auburn

I'm confused. If the owner has had the car at a couple auctions and not sold at >1mill., then either put a price on it or take it to BJ. They sell for more $ at BJ because no reserve actually promotes bidding, because the car will be sold. If you keep auctioning and never pulling the trigger, people will eventually not show up to bid because in all likelyhood the owner won't sell anyway. Maybe he is testing the water before BJ, maybe if it was just advertised at his price with the high profile brokers/buyers he wouldn't have had to keep messing with the auction scene and still have the original paperwork. Sorry for the rambling, its such a special car handled in a confusing way for me, IMO.
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