The people bidding/buying the high dollar cars at these auctions are operating in a completely different car world than most of the members of this club - myself included. I say this because a few years ago I caught wind of a bogus 300 sold through RM, over which I heard they were sued, then later the car went to Barrett-Jackson. Read carefully: as a journalist, I approached a car magazine editor regarding this car, and some other questionable cars at the auction. I never heard back from him but, within two hours I was contacted by a B/J honcho and threatened with a lawsuit. I provided the proof, they backed off. I never published a story about it, though I'm not sure I wouldn't do it if it happened today... The big collector car auction world is all about the money, not the integrity of the cars. Andy Mikonis --- mlw102@xxxx wrote: > R&M Classic Cars has a fine reputation. They > sell cars that run into > the millions. They show you what they have and you > can make your own opinion > of the automobile. If you don't like what you see > you don't have to bid. > Car experts trust them explicitly. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com