2006 turbo flood car for $1600!
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
2006 turbo flood car for $1600!
https://www.copart.com/lot/45139447
High bid right now is $1600 for this 2006 turbo flood car, looks like owned by enthusiast. For parts alone this could pay for itself for 2 or 3 parts.
High bid right now is $1600 for this 2006 turbo flood car, looks like owned by enthusiast. For parts alone this could pay for itself for 2 or 3 parts.
#4
Rennlist Member
The catch...this is the starting bid.
Copart has bidders from all parts of the world participating in their auctions.
If you decide to follow this please let us know the high bid price,
Copart has bidders from all parts of the world participating in their auctions.
If you decide to follow this please let us know the high bid price,
#6
Rennlist Member
I bid $125. It's worth the cluster to me for that.
edit: well, crap, they haven't processed my license yet. So now I wait.
edit: well, crap, they haven't processed my license yet. So now I wait.
Last edited by jeff spahn; 11-17-2017 at 11:43 PM.
#7
Rennlist Member
Don't know the point of submitting a bid.
When the auction starts and the item comes up for bid the bidding is live (real time).
Bidders may hear a reserve announcement in the middle of the bidding activity.
Bidding ends with a sold or sold on approval.?
You can monitor a scheduled Copart auction, most anytime during the week.
There are numerous complaints about retrieving cars sold at Copart auctions. The lot cannot locate the car or it takes an entire day for them to find it, are two.
When the auction starts and the item comes up for bid the bidding is live (real time).
Bidders may hear a reserve announcement in the middle of the bidding activity.
Bidding ends with a sold or sold on approval.?
You can monitor a scheduled Copart auction, most anytime during the week.
There are numerous complaints about retrieving cars sold at Copart auctions. The lot cannot locate the car or it takes an entire day for them to find it, are two.