Well, the auction came and went and I restrained from putting in a bid on anything.
It was really interesting to watch though and the auction house did an amazing job on this auction. The price on some of the more desirable sleds exploded in the final couple of days and it was obvious that some guys really wanted a particular sled. In some cases, they upped the bid over 30 times. There was an “auto increase” bidding feature that automatically increased your bid up to an established cap, which meant you didn’t have to stay glued to the site to monitor the current price.
Even though some of the stuff went high, there were still a lot of deals to be had, especially in parts. If I had wanted to make the trip, I could have picked up a couple of Sachs 440’s for less than $100.
Was kind of keen on some of the Bruts but it seemed like the ones that stayed reasonably priced were all missing some parts, which meant you probably had to try to win the bid on two to build one. These sleds had a relatively short manufacturing run so if you needed other parts, they could be hard to find.
So I guess I’ll resume my search for what I think is the last sled on my bucket list – 74 Chaparral SSX.