In today's market no way I'd consign a car with 'no reserve', I thought BJ wass accepting cars with reserve's. Not sure if there terms are any different though, I bet they are.
I posted previously an example from Monterey of a Superformance MKII GT40 that sold 'no reserve' for $66K. That is around $10-15K less than you can buy an SPF 'rolling chassis', before you even buy the 427 FE motor and ZF transaxle! AT RM or Russo-Steele there were many lots listed 'high bid' and not sold!
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