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    There is a Lola 342 on BAT, 7 days with no reserve.

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    A whole slew of formula cars on BAT recently. My perception is that we are seeing a real uptick. Not sure what this says about the open wheel marketplace. Maybe BAT really has captured the auto auction space? BAT does not seem to be the optimal place to sell a racecar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Nesbitt View Post
    BAT does not seem to be the optimal place to sell a racecar.
    yup, if it can't be "LS swapped" and then road titled, most BaT-ers don't want to know LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotus7 View Post
    yup, if it can't be "LS swapped" and then road titled, most BaT-ers don't want to know LOL
    Or they'll pick apart every detail in construction and "provenance" when the car work most have them have done is paying a detailer to clean one.

    And the very first post by some wanker suggests the suspension needs a hydrogen embrittlement bake-out - as if he has any idea what the plater did or didn't do.

    There's a 97 and a Shrike for sale too. I love me a Shrike, but I bet this one is a lot rougher than the pics show.
    Last edited by Rick Kirchner; 03.12.25 at 10:46 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Kirchner View Post
    Or they'll pick apart every detail in construction and "provenance" when the car work most have them have done is paying a detailer to clean one.

    And the very first post by some wanker suggests the suspension needs a hydrogen embrittlement bake-out - as if he has any idea what the plater did or didn't do.

    There's a 97 and a Shrike for sale too. I love me a Shrike, but I bet this one is a lot rougher than the pics show.
    And that same wanker did not know in what class the Shrike ran.
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    I love "Will I fit in the car" ?
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