AVANTS HAS PARTNERED WITH BRING A TRAILER TO PROVIDE MEMBERS WITH A PREMIUM AUCTION EXPERIENCE

Bring a Trailer is the best place to buy and sell vintage and classic vehicles. Under the new partnership, Avants members who list their vehicles with Bring a Trailer will enjoy even more benefits including:
- Additional exposure for your vehicle on the Avants website, email newsletter and more!
- Dedicated account manager
- Streamlined submission process
- $50 discount/rebate off the BaT listing fee (paid by Avants)
CURRENT LISTINGS
COMMON QUESTIONS
Do I have to be an Avants member?
Yes, you must be an Avants member to participate in the Avants / Bring a Trailer program. You can become an Avants member here: https://www.avants.com/member-plans
Where can I find my Avants membership ID number?
Your Avants membership ID number can be found on your Avants membership card. If you need help finding your membership number, please email us ([email protected])
How does the $50 discount work?
After your car has been approved by Bring a Trailer, you will receive a $50 rebate from Avants. Please email a copy of your BaT receipt to [email protected]. We will then send the $50 rebate to you via PayPal.
How do I submit my car and what happens after I submit it?
You can submit your vehicle by going HERE. Once you submit, a BaT Auction Manager will review your submission and get back to you, typically within 2 business days. If your vehicle is accepted for auction, you pay the listing fee and an Auction Specialist will be assigned to you who will assemble your listing based on the information you provided. If you have chosen Plus, we will arrange a photographer to come take photos of your vehicle.
How does BaT choose which cars are accepted?
Vehicles are chosen based on a number of factors including condition, quality of information, quality of photos, requested reserve price, and similar vehicles currently for sale.
Bat Made Famous In New Jersey Little Leaguer’s Celebratory Flip Is Put Up For Auction As Benefit
Marco Rocco, the 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, is turning the case into a fundraising event for his Little League.
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Posted Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 12:00 pm ET

The Little League ballplayer who was suspended for a bat flip as he celebrated a home run is putting the famous bat up for auction.
Find out what’s happening in Haddonfield-Haddon Township for free with the latest updates from Patch.
Marco Rocco, the 12-year-old from Haddonfield, New Jersey, whose family went to court to get a bat-flip suspension lifted, is turning the case into a fundraising event for his Little League.
Ken Goldin, whose son played on Rocco’s Little League team, stood beside Rocco as he announced the auction on Instagram on Tuesday. Goldin said all the proceeds from the auction will benefit Haddonfield Little League. The bat was signed by Rocco.
Find out what’s happening in Haddonfield-Haddon Township for free with the latest updates from Patch.
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