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    Senior Member Dangermouse's Avatar
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    according to this

    https://sca.auction/en/locations/branch-ca-fontana-132

    it's either today or next Monday

    but when you drill down, the D doesn't appear. I would think it's best to give them a call.
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    It's listed as a "Future Sale".

    Ron's other car just sold there today ($3,425), and this one is listed at the bottom with no link to it yet.

    https://sca.auction/en/18324579-1981-delorean-dmc-12
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    Does anyone have experience with SCA auctions? Are they a reputable company? It seems like many of the cars i have seen have been advertised by several auction sites for the same car. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver1212 View Post
    Does anyone have experience with SCA auctions? Are they a reputable company? It seems like many of the cars i have seen have been advertised by several auction sites for the same car. Thanks
    They are a brokerage company that uses their dealers license to give no dealers access to these dealer only type auctions. Be very careful as a lot of times the brokers just transfer the titles to your name directly from the auction company...this is an issue as they are supposed to take title as the dealer/reseller of record THEN sell it you and collect the sales taxes for their state. Often times they don't and put the title in the buyers name and the purchaser ends up years later having to pay the back taxes or a lien on the title. Unfortunately I found this out the hard way!
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