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Old 05-07-2005, 04:19 PM   #1
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Default Buying at auction houses

How does an average punter like myself go about buying a car from a auction house such as "Fowles" or "Pickles"?

Can I turn up and do it myself, or do you have to be a registered bidder or belong to some 2nd hand dealer network?

Whats the best way to do it? I don't know anyone that can act on my behalf that is in the 2nd hand business... I'm guessing a lot of the 'older' say E-Series cars or wahtever don't have RWC, so how do you go about getting them off the holding lot? Do I have to organise a trailer or can you get a cover note to drive it? Whats the deal?

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