Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Topics - JONNI

Pages: [1]
1
Var ad heyra ad tad vaeri buid ad buffa 67 Camaroinn a akureyri??? Er tetta rett??

Kv,

Jonni

2
Bílarnir og Græjurnar / Nýtt leikfang
« on: December 23, 2007, 20:17:11 »
http://209.177.55.37/video/94ls1fd.wmv

Var að bæta einum við, þessi silfur litaði :shock:

Kveðja

Jonni

5
Alls konar röfl / Fyrir Mennina í Gjótunni
« on: November 11, 2007, 21:30:03 »
hummmm

7
Bílarnir og Græjurnar / 87 Grand National
« on: September 01, 2007, 13:28:11 »
Nýjasta tækið...........samt 20 ára gamalt

87 Buick Grand National.

9
Almennt Spjall / vanishing point
« on: March 06, 2007, 19:50:17 »
fyrir þá sem ekki hafa séð þessa ræmu...................smá brot hér

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyiElo-rNZg

Kv, Jonni

10
Almennt Spjall / Fyrir Ford menn..............the boss is back
« on: February 10, 2007, 23:48:30 »
Sælir.

Rakst á þetta á www.fordracingparts.com

new boss engine.

Kveðja, Jonni.

11
Almennt Spjall / Barret Jackson.............
« on: February 04, 2007, 17:38:58 »
As a collector car journalist, I have been watching the Barrett- Jackson auction for years. For the last five or so years, it has been very apparent that the Scottsdale auction is at best a bastion of greed and manipulation...and at worse, all-out fraud.

I've discussed B-J with collectors, dealers and enthusiasts, many of whom would be considered "insiders," meaning they've bought and sold cars at B-J and other auctions, or are well-known in the collector car hobby. For some reason, it is this year that people are all finally grumbling and passing rumors in unison.

The bottom line is that Craig Jackson and the B-J company have really screwed themselves this year. Their contracts specifically promise every car three minutes on the stand. Due to ego and greed, they expanded the Scottsdale '07 auction to the point they could not provide this, plus they had the audacity to do it on live television.

A well-known former head judge in the Ford Thunderbird circles was one of the sellers who had his car short-timed. He has already filed a law suit against B-J, and this is already headed towards class-action status.
According to this judge and other sources, it appears Barrett-Jackson was operating a bit on the same level as an evangelical healing show.
They had assistants milling around asking what specific sellers thought their cars would bring. Armed with this information at the control desk, if a lot passed the value at which a seller indicated he'd be happy, the car would be rushed off and the gavel would fall - even if bidding was still very much alive.

Because the event was televised on live television via the Speed TV network, the plaintiff(s) now have video/audio proof that buyers were signaling increased bids before the three-minute marks, but were denied by a too-fast last call and hammer.

While this all might cause Barrett-Jackson to have to pay money to sellers in the form of a judgment or settlement, it is something else that might land Craig Jackson in jail.

It is no secret that Barrett-Jackson owns many cars that are run through the auction - it was something I suspected many, many years ago. This was proven when they started maintaining a showroom of cars in Arizona. This is not illegal, but stay with me.

I've always suspected that the cars owned by Craig Jackson and the B-J company were often driven up by shill bidders working for the company.
Essentially, the strategy works in the sense that ever since the auction focus moved from classics like Packards and Duesenbergs to muscle cars, B-J has been able to shill, say a Hemi Cuda or mid-year Corvette 427 they own, which causes the value of the 10 other identical cars to increase. They wind up "buying" their own car back, but the others go on to regular buyers, who now are paying higher because of the perception the market has moved up.

This suspicion has been validated by auction attendees this year that witnessed cars sold at auction headed in trailers back to B-J's warehouse. The lawsuit allegedly points out that these cars also spent significantly more time on the block than others.

If this isn't all interesting enough, during this year's auction, fellow collector car journalist, Keith Martin of Sports Car Market, was booted from the Westworld premises and his media credentials revoked for voicing loud, specific concern regarding the event while sitting in the media room. Barrett-Jackson accused Keith Martin of "holding court" and attempting to send VIPs and journalists to the competing RM and Russo and Steele auction events. Among the alleged opinions included that the cars at B-J were of inferior quality (and had quality misrepresented,) as well as that the bidders were significantly over-bidding cars, which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who has witnessed people paying six figures for cars they could have bought for under $50,000 any other day of the year!!!

This is somewhat of an interesting twist. Keith Martin's publication has marketed the B-J events and has helped fuel its popularity. Keith is definitely one of the great "insiders" of the hobby, and has been a friend to Craig Jackson. In past years, Keith nor his publication have been critical of the goings-on and rumors, while other collector car journalists have been outwardly screaming that something stunk.

It makes sense, since Sports Car Market really only tracks the value of vehicles and other items sold at auction, rather than via private sales (which really has skewed SCM's values for years!) So without kissing-ass to B-J, Keith would have missed insider info on the largest events covered by his mag. So we can only guess that Keith and Craig had a falling out of some type.

I applaud Keith for turning the corner on his view of B-J, but I'm with others I've talked to about this: I hate to say this about a colleague, but I felt his behavior was a bit unprofessional. As journalists, it is our responsibility to write what we think, but going to the show for years, then promoting RM and Russo+Steele while at Westworld is somewhat unprofessional. I agree that Keith, a true hobbyist who started out by writing an Alfa Romeo newsletter, was for a long time too much a part of the "circus" about which he finally rejected, and that SCM has to a significant degree helped to fuel misinformation and a house of cards regarding specific auction prices and bidding behavior. Keith, by all accounts, is a really good guy -- an enthusiast, who maybe just needed to take a step back and a big breath and reacquaint himself with those outside of the very insulated collector car "in crowd" -- and spend time with some car people who are not trying to exploit the collectors. There are plenty of guys who have dug themselves too deep into this little crowd, and are no longer fun to deal with, because they've put personal greed well ahead of the cars and the collectors. Keith will rebound -- he has a great internal staff of really fantastic people, who hopefully will help him return to his roots.

That being said... While I've never met him, the buzz among those in the hobby -- both collectors and journalists, is that Craig Jackson is quite arrogant, so don't expect many to come to his rescue. He inherited his father's company, and has fueled B-J's growth with a combination of intelligence, drive, ego, and greed. While there is nothing wrong with that combination, when it results in unethical and possibly illegal activities, that's inexcusable.

Like many surrounding the hobby, I will be watching the events unfold.
Will the Westworld tents come down like a house of cards, or will everything just go away with an exchange of a little money? It's hard to predict. Craig Jackson has become a very powerful man, and his company has pumped billions of dollars into the Arizona economy over the years. This all being said, there's no doubt that Barrett- Jackson "jumped the shark" this year. Unlike when Fonzi did it, Craig Jackson drove his allegedly shill-bid Hemicudas over the tank and down a ramp that could lead to six years in a minimum security prison- issued orange jumpsuit. If that's the case, maybe he can get Sports Car Market in the slammer to keep-up on Russo and Steele, RM and Kruse auction results.



Rakst á þetta á netinu.................. :shock:

12
Hlekkir / góður bílstjóri
« on: February 02, 2007, 00:00:40 »

13
Almennt Spjall / hahaha
« on: December 24, 2006, 02:29:31 »
Top Ten Signs You are an Engine Swapper


10. You look at new car releases and contemplate how long it will take for them to depreciate down to a price where they are good engine swap candidates.

9. You wake up every day and look for the news that the new Chrysler Hemi has been released in an all aluminum version mated to a six speed manual transmission.

8. You think that people who value horsepower per liter are confused as internal engine size means much less to you than the external dimensions.

7. You think that adding the most displacement you can fit and afford is just common sense.

6. The fact that the Chevy small block remained unchanged for almost 40 years is actually a positive in your mind, not a sign that it was out-of-date.

5. You have actually done searches on the internet for the weights of different transmissions.

4. You open the hoods of different cars and think about in what other cars you could put that engine.

3. You count the release of the all aluminum 7.0 liter LS7 as one of the greatest days of your life.

2. You are convinced that the small block Ford and a T-5 can be fit into almost any car and make it better.

1. You think that if someone were to come up with a kit that adapts an easily available, good handling chassis to a Chevy big block, without killing the balance, keeping weight under 2500 lbs and is under $10,000 completed, he should be the next President.

14
http://www.w2wpowertrain.com/t-novabuild-2.aspx

létt ruglað dæmi, þetta er svo saklaust

15
Hlekkir / craigslist
« on: December 24, 2006, 00:16:52 »
www.craigslist.org

Þarna er að finna allt milli himins og jarðar, bílar, mellur allur pakkinn, þarf að leita eftir fylkjum í bandaríkjunum, ókeypis að auglýsa.

tékkið á þessu.

Kveðja, Jonni

16
Kvartmíludót Til Sölu/Óskast Keypt / partar og fleira frá USA
« on: December 23, 2006, 20:41:06 »
Halló Allir.

Ef ykkur vantar parta og dót jafnvel bíla, frá USA þá bý ég í Pennsilvaníu, er í fínum samböndum, mikil kunnátta í GM bílum, LT1, LSX, Corvette, Camaro.....etc. Kemst á uppboð og fleira fyrir tjónabíla, US Marshalls, og fleira drug seizure, og allskonar.

Sendið á mig mail til að fá meira info.

Beint email. jonni@translinkinc.com

Kv, Jonni

17
Bílarnir og Græjurnar / 1936 ford
« on: December 27, 2005, 00:09:10 »
Þetta var minna verkefni, bíllin var nokkuð nokkuð góður þegar við byrjuðum.

18
Bílarnir og Græjurnar / 1954 Lincoln pan americana vorum að klára
« on: December 26, 2005, 23:50:36 »
Hæ strákar.

Vorum að klára þannan í síðustu vika.

1954 Lincoln Capri.
2 fjagra hólfa, fullt af fjöri.

Kveðja frá Seattle

Jonni

19
Varahlutir Óskast Keyptir / Corvette geislaspilari óskast.
« on: March 14, 2005, 09:35:31 »
Vantar í 92 corvette.

Er nokkuð viss að 90-96 passi.

e mail eða PM.

Takk

Pages: [1]