HAHAHA!! Current bid is $200... i know i know, it will go for a an amount of money we will never see in our life time, but hey, we can all say we had an amount to purchase a Ferrari Supercar!
http://www.copart.com/c2/individualLot.html?lotId=28004911&searchType=onSaleNow
That bumper probably costs $75,000.
I am not fond of the styling of the car but the sound it makes, oh my. The first Ferrari based Challange car?
In reply to Rusted_Busted_Spit:
Would still lose to some sort of LS1 based E30....
mndsm
SuperDork
2/21/12 4:31 p.m.
I'm thinkin zip ties and drive it, beat drift slut style. Just to piss off both the ferrari people and the drift kids.
It would be neat if there were a 1/10 original value exhibition class or some such at the challenge. We would have to convert original value to today's money of course... Or maybe not?
Joey
DrBoost
SuperDork
2/21/12 5:46 p.m.
I bid on a F Car a few years back. I bid more than I could EVER afford, but about 1/2 of what I figured it'd go for. So, for a while I was close to being a Ferrari owner, and close to being homeless and wifeless. I might bid on this too.
Mondial Convertible that ends in 2 days for a mere $1050...
In reply to Javelin:
Is Copart open to the public to bid? Or is it one that you need a dealer's license?
How about a Datsun
http://www.copart.com/c2/car_auction_search_results.html?_eventId=getLot&execution=e1s1&lotId=11468652&returnPage=SEARCH_RESULTS
was at $1450
Hmmm.
http://www.copart.com/c2/homeSearch.html?_eventId=getLot&execution=e3s3&lotId=12606572&returnPage=SEARCH_RESULTS
So, how do I get in the action?
How do you bid on Copart?
anyone here used copart before?
I think you have to have a business license to bid. Looks like some good deals though.
According to their site, in some states Copart auctions are open to private individuals. Here in Georgia, private individuals are able to bid only on salvage vehicles. A few hours away in North Carolina, private individuals are also able to bid on titled vehicles:
http://www.copart.com/c2/buyingOverview.html
What does it mean when it says broker or bid card?
We have a salvage license
Ocala florida would be easiest for me they sell on tuesdays
Woo! It's open season in MS. Now if they had anything worth looking at.
93EXCivic wrote:
What does it mean when it says broker or bid card?
You need to work with a licensed or state-registered bidder to buy on your behalf.
Is that the one that the FBI crashed after they seized it, then said that they didn't owe anyone any money because the government cannot be held accountable for things destroyed after being seized?
Either way that would be a cool project.