Re: Packards at Auction

Posted by kevinpackard On 2020/5/29 22:59:03
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by mikes55 on 2020/5/29 1:45:22

I talked to the people running the auction yesterday. Told me they still want $2500 deposit for a bid number. mentioned the premium percentage was told its only 10% so something doesn't add up. I'm going to pass on bidding. Lemay always has 2 auctions a year. I'll wait till after this one and see what is left.


I'm not familiar with how auctions generally work. So is this $2,500 deposit refundable, and if a car is bought, does it go towards the price of the car? I would assume so, but would like some clarification.

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Kevin (kevinpackard), your words contain a mixture of real events and hypotheses. I'm almost convinced that the error was within the last links, you've tried to post.


Guscha - This isn't the only post I've had this happened on. It seems that any time I try to post more than three pictures or links the post doesn't go through. It's not always consistent, but it's frustrating when it happens.

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by 58L8134 on 2020/5/29 14:44:10

These Packards are just some of the surplus from the hundreds of old car Harold LeMay amassed when his fortune from the refuse-hauling business enabled him indulge in the hobby. The core of the choices are in that America's Car Museum in Seattle-Tacoma.

Steve


That's good information. Somehow I had forgotten about America's Car Museum. I still haven't seen it, so I'll need to make it a point to go and visit. It's only a couple hours from me.

-Kevin

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