Don't you get the feeling there are a lot of games played at B-J ?????
The Vette was being sold with $ going to charity. Rick Hendrick gives big $$ to charities, so no surprise here.
Was the $ from the Viper going to charity? Not if IIRC.
It was auctioned off to the Austin Hatcher Foundation which provides assistance to children with cancer.
Mr. Hendricks, who is a very successful automobile dealer and owner of a very successful racing team, always buys the first. IMO, he utilizes this purchase as a tax charity deduction from his income tax. Also, he, the auction and Corvette get lots of press from such a purchase. Mr. Hendricks will be appearing on a major network TV show on Monday. If you have any experience with auctions and watched this one, you noticed how quickly the bid ran up and how abruptly it was closed after the $1 million mark and Mr. Hendricks held the last bid. The only other way to get a bid of this magnitude is for a very wealthy person such as Jay Leno to do the same i.e. use the opportunity for a charity deduction. One of the major Viper dealers would have been the only possibility for such a bid on the initial Viper. Or Roger Pensky, but Mr. Pensky no longer races Dodges so Ford would have been upset had he done so.
IMO, the auction was real in the sense that money did change hands, the charity did receive their money, the auctioneers were paid, and the income taxes will be reduced. There is nothing illegal or immoral about what happend. If you wanted to bid against Mr. Hendricks you would have been free to do so. You are also free to speculate as to how legimate the others bidders were acting. Did they really intend to buy the car or were they acting with Mr. Hendricks to make sure the purchase price was above $1 million.
Lastly, auctions are a world that is best not entered by the uninformed. The only thing that is a sure thing is that the auctioneers will be paid and the taxes will be honored.
The Vette was being sold with $ going to charity. Rick Hendrick gives big $$ to charities, so no surprise here.
Was the $ from the Viper going to charity? Not if IIRC.
Had it been the other way around and the Viper was the charity bid and the Vette not, perhaps it would have been the Viper got the silly money and the Vette alot less........
Hendrick bought two Vettes in a row for a million or more. The first was not for charity. They mentioned something about him having the best Corvette collection in the world. Don't know about the validity of that but man that is some big money.
There isn't another way around. The C7 vette brought in over a million dollars with a charity bid and the viper brought 300k, also with a charity bid.
There isn't another way around. The C7 vette brought in over a million dollars with a charity bid and the viper brought 300k, also with a charity bid.
A customer of mine stopped in Friday, just got back from the auction (he's an older retired guy with nothing to do) He just went as a spectator. -something about his bucket list. Anyway, he described the organization as, "they sure know how to make money".Don't you get the feeling there are a lot of games played at B-J ?????