I think you misunderstand. I propose that BJ teamed with Speed ARE the tiller for the market and can steer it as they see fit. The other auction companies Do NOT have the lever on the market that BJ now has. We all watch and marvel as 5000+ bidders push the price of vintage cars up and up.
If BJ wanted to drive up the price of Ferarris, Talbots, Lancias and Skodas, all they need to do is start pushing them across the block on the television. Some of you will have to forgive me, but I have ALWAYs thought american iron was a load of junk. Muscle cars are for muscle heads! Why? Ever try to go around a corner in one? Ever try to stop one? There's not nearly the skill required to go fast for a quarter mile as complete an endurance race. American Iron has never compared to the finess of a euro car, even biritish ones! In my youth, the Iron whould show up at the races, but never finished ahead of the smaller engined, quicker stopping cars. Why do you think NASCAR exists? They don't want to be embarrased by "world calss" cars! Skodas might take more time to become popular, after all we didn't drive them 30 years ago. If you want something unique, drive a Skoda, could happen. Enough of my snobbery, my point is: I'm watching, I'm enjoying the frenzy, heck, I even go to the one here in Florida. This stroke of marketing genius IS making an impact on the industry as we watch. We can't change it (do we really want to?)
It just annoys me that Corvetts sell for more ;>}