Barrett-Jackson Chairman Craig Jackson is excited about the first Las Vegas car auction coming up in October, despite the weak economy. That's because while the rest of the U.S. might be feeling the impact of the current recession, the luxury car buying market hasn't dipped.
Barrett-Jackson executive ready for Las Vegas auction
(via East Valley Tribune) · September 28, 2008 · 12 AM
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