A reserve price is the minimum price the seller will accept. This price is hidden from bidders. To win, a bidder must have the highest bid and have met or exceeded the reserve price.
Well, sadly it looks like I will not get this car. At $15,100 he said it was almost to reserve. It's now at $16,000. I imagine whoever is top bidder will go the extra little bit it takes to hit reserve after the auction if not sooner.
Man, my chances of getting my 4 speed GP are getting pretty slim...
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Well, sadly it looks like I will not get this car. At $15,100 he said it was almost to reserve. It's now at $16,000. I imagine whoever is top bidder will go the extra little bit it takes to hit reserve after the auction if not sooner.
Man, my chances of getting my 4 speed GP are getting pretty slim...
You never know with ebay auctions. High bidders have no remorse about backing out after they win the auction.
If it is meant to be it will be. Maybe there is a 427 4 speed GP right around the corner just waiting for you.
Well, sadly it looks like I will not get this car. At $15,100 he said it was almost to reserve. It's now at $16,000. I imagine whoever is top bidder will go the extra little bit it takes to hit reserve after the auction if not sooner.
Man, my chances of getting my 4 speed GP are getting pretty slim...
i know of a lot of guys also interested off ebay, this car will sell for sure, just not on Ebay
and he wants $20K bottom dollars, so still a good way to go on the reserve, thats why a lot of guys are waiting in the background
just like that 64 Laurentien that Johnnee D wanted
-- Edited by locomotion on Thursday 8th of September 2011 09:00:07 AM