Did have a reserve on it ?. I tried to list my bonnieville car and they wouldn't let me put a reserve on it.
I seem to remember a thread for this sort of thing. That was easily less than parts cost for that. Interesting attachment for the tonneau, avoiding the 'buttons'.
Beautiful craftsmanship, but really don't like long Ts especially ones with A grill shells. Just my $0.02.
it's a game, same as the auction... you put your car up hoping it sells they shild bid it up to what they would buy it for, and you shield bid it so you don't loose it... if no one jumps in you have to buy your car back.... lol... I know a guy that took 5 nice cars...bragged about how much money he was gonna make in AZ... he called me for a loan....
the cars a work of art... detail detail detail....is it for every body.... no... but it is for somebody.... and if somebody with money doesn't show up,.... you buy it back....you hope for japan and dubi buyers to take it out of the country... whats runing the car market is free adds... if you have to pay 200 bucks for an add per mo. you price it to sell... look at all the adds that are a year old...
I'd almost bet the guy that owns this car........ still owns it...I look at cars as a pile of parts.... thats what it worth... what you can sell the parts for....then I adjust the price too how well the part stack is put together...
I insisted on a reserve when I sold my ‘41 truck on BAT. IMO it’s too much of a risk to go without a reserve and their general audience is not focused or knowledgeable on hot rods. This T is a nice build and was sold way too cheap. There was also a nice Rex Rods built 32 sold this past week for a low price. Get a good reserve - it’s not worth the gamble.