Remember when BAT had AFFORDABLE cars in the listings? I'm seeing a trend here too.
Remember how Bring a Trailer used to be back in the day? Well, you can find a similar vibe in our Cars for Sale section over on Classic Motorsports.
How does it work? Simple: We see a cool car; we share it with the rest of the class.
One more link for those who might have missed it: classicmotorsports.com/cars-for-sale.
Has anything on the market caught your attention? Why not drop it in the comments below for the rest of us to see?
In reply to Definitely gone now :
That was back when "Bring a Trailer" meant "because it doesn't run", not "because you have to protect a million-dollar paint job".
check out barnfinds.com to relive some of those memories...
Now that the auction is closed, I can share it: 1997 BMW 320i Touring in Techno Violet.
Right color, right setup. It was even just one state over.
It was rather tempting–especially when bidding seems set in the teens for a bit.
Bring a trailer before it was an auction site showed interesting cars and projects they found on EBay , Craigslist , and some that readers sent in ,
Bring a trailer was not selling anything at the beginning ,
Big change from today !
In reply to californiamilleghia :
yeah I used to be an avid reader just hear experts chime in on the most bizzare/rare/odd options & etc.
then it became a pissing match of originality and the whole auction house that it is today.
however I was happy to sell my rx7 turbo for a profit there with relative ease so not really upset at them by any means but incredible how that grew from when I started reading it back in 2010.
I no longer visit BAT as they have changed their focus so completely. But good for them as they are most likely making much more money now with what started as a hobby. Fortunately as mentioned there is still Barnfinds, and also Daily Tourismo to show us the dilapidated junk we plebes can dream of owning.
I still look at BAT weekly; it's morphed to a different market that's not for me but I do commend them on their success.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
I know it's because it was never offered here but over $22k with fees for a 25 year old 148 HP E36? EEEK.
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