Lot 250k in the Rearview, Reimaginings, and Dramatic Model Pages
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This week Alex, Tyler, and Beck review our latest milestone sale, the gorgeous Ferrari 288 GTO that was BaT Auctions lot #250,000. They talk about whether there's a logical value cap on BaT; the different ways that our promotion hits vs. the traditional methods for very expensive cars, and the massive difference in audience size; why it doesn't matter if two amazing cars close at the same time; the modern trend of "reimagined" classics; and how old a car needs to be for a quality Route 66 trip.
The trio also express Duchov luv, have a very California discussion of cross-country routes, recount a Taken-style house move, marvel at the depreciation curves for modern high-dollar offerings, dive into BaT model pages, and make a promise they can't keep.
Follow along! Links for the listings discussed in this episode:
1:53 Lot #250,000: 1985 Ferrari 288 GTO
2:30 Lot #10,000: 1956 Porsche 356A Carrera GS Coupe
7:13 Lot #100,000: The BaT 1973 Datsun 240Z for Charity
9:48 Custom 1950 Westcraft Capistrano Park Trailer
10:32 BaT results sorted by most popular
10:56 1943 M4A1 Grizzly Variant of Sherman Medium Tank
11:20 1974 Ford C-750 Camelot Cruiser Motorhome w/Poloron Snowmobiles
11:44 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Lightweight
11:52 prancinghorse user page
14:26 Ex–David Lee V8-Powered 1972 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS “Evo 3.6”
15:27 5.4L M113-Powered 1963 Mercedes-Benz 230SL 6-Speed by Kwiek Classics
19:17 E39 M5-Based, Custom-Bodied E9 CS by MKO
20:33 Randy’s 331-Powered 1963.5 Ford Falcon Sprint
26:59 338-Mile 1976 Chevrolet Cosworth Vega 5-Speed
36:08 Aston Martin DBX model page
38:29 GMC Hummer EV model page
39:37 Ford Bronco U725 model page
Got suggestions for our next guest from the BaT community or an idea for our next game episode? Let us know at podcast@bringatrailer.com!