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Mopar auction in Las Vegas MATS?

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Does anyone have information as to the success of selling a car at the Mopars at the Strip auction in Vegas?

I am considering trailering my unrestored, Chrysler sponsored "Rare Find" SS/EA Maxie to see if I can find a proper home for it.

Should I pay the fee and take a chance or just put it in the car corral?

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i think i'd probably put it in the corral, i personally wouldn't want to take a chance on the auction, unless you can set a reserve?? Especially with the economy down i don't imagine that people would be bidding quite as freely as they once might have. Just my opinion, maybe cars have been selling really good and you'll get what you wanted out of it, you never know these days. either way good luck!!
 
Generally speaking what sells best at auction are done cars. Nice shiny stuff. Ebay kind of supports this, cause generally cars that need to be redone don't sell well.

(your opinions may vary):grin:
 
Generally speaking what sells best at auction are done cars. Nice shiny stuff. Ebay kind of supports this, cause generally cars that need to be redone don't sell well.

(your opinions may vary):grin:

I fully Agree, I have seen 80 and 90% completed cars sell at bargain prices compared to a fully completed car of it's equal.
 
Generally speaking what sells best at auction are done cars. Nice shiny stuff. Ebay kind of supports this, cause generally cars that need to be redone don't sell well.

(your opinions may vary):grin:

I agree as well
 
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