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guidematic

Quote from: DownUnderDeville on January 10, 2012, 07:37:03 PM
Quote from: Fins on January 10, 2012, 11:12:41 AM
Look at the Ram insignia. It resembles the female reproductive organs.

Wasn't that one of the reasons for the Edsel's failure?

Wonder why that fella has a smile on his face?

Mike

Denrep

#16
At least one would-be buyer thinks it's worth 16 big ones.
And at least one could-be seller thinks it's worth more.  :doh:
Guido musta' hit it big at the casino.
:Muttley:

Ueagh, where have we seen this Mystery Grille, and bumper, before?  :chin:
[lightbox url=http://cadillacmisfits.com/gallery2/main.php/d/8751-1/FinsdreamCar2.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=f7764ca51cbe950fbca85778af76b489 caption="FinsdreamCar2" set=g2image]"FinsdreamCar2"[/lightbox]

Inverted Chevelle?  :scratchhead:
...When I started to gain on that Cadillac!

DownUnderDeville

Man, that front end really does look home made.

I was expecting some trick concealed-headlight arrangement or some such.


madcaddyman

That car is missing the front insert. This is what it is suppost to look like.

Denrep

#19
I can't wairt to hear what Fins sees now.

:Muttley:

He's due for another ink blot test.  :rotfl:
...When I started to gain on that Cadillac!

Fins

I'm still busy hurling.   :puke:
Fins
1976 Eldorado Convertible in Crystal Blue FireMist Poly with White interior and top
1969 Fleetwood Brougham in Chalice Gold FireMist with matching interior and top (Sold)
Founder of The Misfits
CLC# 22631

It's hard to win an argument with a smart person, but it's damned near impossible to win an argument with a stupid person.

madcaddyman

When I was working in Cali I had seen one of these & I have to say the work that done was top notch & very well put together in every way. I like the look of these eldo's a lot better then some of the other "custom jobs" that are out there. Having said that, it could be worse....it could be this!!


guidematic


There you go with those horrible styling clichés.

Mike

Denrep

#23
Sixteen bones on the table, seller's holding out for two more.  :Sweating:

So if the seller drops reverse does that lock the high bidder in?  :chin:
Or would the bidder now have to "accept" the lowered reserve, on a bid previously declined as too low?

I mean what buyer wants to get "pumped" bidding against the house, to then have the house back up when there are no competitive bids?  That's not an auction. :no rules:
...When I started to gain on that Cadillac!

Carfreak

Quote from: Denrep on January 13, 2012, 03:51:08 PM

So if the seller drops reverse does that lock the high bidder in?  :chin:
Or would the bidder now have to "accept" the lowered reserve, on a bid previously declined as too low?


Yes, if the reserve is dropped, then the high bidder would have to accept the lower reserve to be considered the buyer if that makes sense.
Enjoy life - it has an expiration date.

ST Dog

Quote from: Denrep on January 13, 2012, 03:51:08 PM
So if the seller drops reverse does that lock the high bidder in?  :chin:
Or would the bidder now have to "accept" the lowered reserve, on a bid previously declined as too low?


Since the bidder didn't know the reserve when they bid, changes to a lower reserve should not matter to them.

The bidder already accepted the price by making the bid.


Only issue I see is if a seller raising a reserve after someone beat it, and that's not allowed.



Denrep

#26
Quote from: CarFreak on January 13, 2012, 05:06:18 PM. . .Yes, if the reserve is dropped, then the high bidder would have to accept the lower reserve to be considered the buyer if that makes sense.
That makes sense and would be fair. If the reserve drops after the bid is first not accepted, then the bid should becomes a negotiable offer,  rather than a commitment to buy.


Quote from: ST Dog on January 13, 2012, 05:25:43 PM
Since the bidder didn't know the reserve when they bid, changes to a lower reserve should not matter to them.

The bidder already accepted the price by making the bid. . . .

But see how that isn't fair to the bidder, to be commited for days without the seller (consignor) also being commited?

Now the bidder is tied up for days on a "maybe" and could be  passing on other Gutitomobiles because the bidder doesn't want to end up with two of 'em. With these terms, the Guido's owner can esentially use the high-bidder's own commitment with a good-faith bid against the bidder himself, to try to "knock off" the  bidder, with no downside risk to the consignor/seller.

At many sales, if a bid is taken contingent on the seller's acceptance later, then the bid converts to a negotiation status, which either bidder or seller can pass on; although the high bidder has an option to accept at the stated reserve price. That's more fair, because a greedy -for lack of a better term- consignor has to take some some risk by  insisting on a higher price than open competitive bidding would generate. Also the bidder is freed to move on and try to buy other items, without fear of later being "stuck" with more than she wants.

Good Luck
...When I started to gain on that Cadillac!

Carfreak

http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/lowering-reserve.html


Lowering or removing your reserve price

Lowering your reserve price

If you lower the reserve price below the high bidder's maximum bid, the high bidder's maximum bid is lowered to $1.00 below the new reserve price. Bidders are notified of the new reserve price by email and must bid again to confirm interest in the item. The high bidder must bid again at or above the new reserve price.

Removing your reserve price

If you remove the reserve price, the reserve price is lowered to $1.00 above the current high bid. Bidders are notified by email, and must bid again to confirm interest in the item. The next bid that is placed will meet the new reserve price. This is done to confirm that the high bidder is still interested in the item.



    Within eBay Motors vehicle categories, reserve prices can be lowered on listings with less than 12 hours left in the auction.

Enjoy life - it has an expiration date.

Denrep

...When I started to gain on that Cadillac!