NOJIMMY
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Seems the car collector-expert Keith Martin had a bit of a Barrett-Jackson issue:
he was stripped of his press credentials and ejected from the auction (allegedly
for making disparaging comments about the Barrett Jackson auction company). He denies ever
doing it...
Craig Jackson said "He can come and view the auction anytime, but he can't
sit in our media center and bad-mouth us while eating our food".
Jackson claims that Martin had a vendetta against the company because
he had been fired two weeks earlier from his role as commentator on Speed Channel's
live coverage. Jackson also claims Martin was dropped from Speed for inaccuracies
in his commentary during the broadcasts, and because of his article in Sports Car
Market suggesting that the muscle car boom was losing steam and warning
readers about questionable bidding practices.
Martin said "No one ever complained to him in the 10 years of broadcasting",
and others with Martin said Jackson's statements are untrue/didn't happen.
The New York Times also was unable to uncover any witnesses proving
Jackson's statements.
Martin subsequently attended the Barrett Jackson auction with a paid admission ticket.
...and in a related but different story it was reported that the Car Market itself has:
-RetroMod vehicles prices are slumping/crashing
-Cloned vehicle prices are slipping/crashing
-Documented Muscle Car vehicle prices are constant/holding their own (stress "documented/original/authetic" muscle cars)
-Large 50-ish "chromed-winged-luxury cars" are in demand (via baby boomers),
especially convertibles.
The above trends were supposedly gathered from the four AZ auctions which recently took place:
-Barrett Jackson
-Russo and Steele
-RM
and Silver Auction.
Larry Brown
he was stripped of his press credentials and ejected from the auction (allegedly
for making disparaging comments about the Barrett Jackson auction company). He denies ever
doing it...
Craig Jackson said "He can come and view the auction anytime, but he can't
sit in our media center and bad-mouth us while eating our food".
Jackson claims that Martin had a vendetta against the company because
he had been fired two weeks earlier from his role as commentator on Speed Channel's
live coverage. Jackson also claims Martin was dropped from Speed for inaccuracies
in his commentary during the broadcasts, and because of his article in Sports Car
Market suggesting that the muscle car boom was losing steam and warning
readers about questionable bidding practices.
Martin said "No one ever complained to him in the 10 years of broadcasting",
and others with Martin said Jackson's statements are untrue/didn't happen.
The New York Times also was unable to uncover any witnesses proving
Jackson's statements.
Martin subsequently attended the Barrett Jackson auction with a paid admission ticket.
...and in a related but different story it was reported that the Car Market itself has:
-RetroMod vehicles prices are slumping/crashing
-Cloned vehicle prices are slipping/crashing
-Documented Muscle Car vehicle prices are constant/holding their own (stress "documented/original/authetic" muscle cars)
-Large 50-ish "chromed-winged-luxury cars" are in demand (via baby boomers),
especially convertibles.
The above trends were supposedly gathered from the four AZ auctions which recently took place:
-Barrett Jackson
-Russo and Steele
-RM
and Silver Auction.
Larry Brown