Le Mans collection... - help needed....
Le Mans collection... - help needed....
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Rolls

Original Poster:

1,502 posts

199 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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As title - I need some help, and hope that you guys may be able to help...
The better halves uncle passed away at the weekend, and was an avid collector of model cars, and in particular cars that would compete at Le Mans..

He's got (or should that read had) hundreds of the things, and have been asked to help in finding out what they're worth, and then helping to pass them on to someone else so they can appreciate them...

I appreciate you're not allowed to sell items on here, and that’s fine - (if needs be, I'll find the time to advertise them on the classified section of the site), but was hoping you may be able to point me in the direction of any specialist shops / websites that may be interested in taking these as a job lot, or where i could offer them..?
I'm based in London, so shops that’s not a million miles away would be grand, if there is such a thing.

There are numerous special editions, and they all have the original boxes too...
If Ebay is the best bet then so-be-it, but that is going to be time consuming, and they'll of course take their slice of the pie also...
All comments gratefully received.

Cheers,
Rich

Morf

215 posts

192 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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When I needed to sell an old Corgi model, I dealt with Quality Diecast Toys ( http://www.qualitydiecasttoys.com/).

They sold the item on commission for me, and looked after the pricing, advertising and the sale itself.

It's possible I could have got a better price if I'd put a lot of work into it, but I was happy that I got a good price with minimal effort.

The Hypno-Toad

13,108 posts

227 months

Monday 16th August 2010
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I think it would depend on if they are built kits or just the Minichamps or IXO type of ready built.
If they are built kits it would depend on the quality of construction and condition as to what they are worth.
If they are ready builts, take a note of the vehicles and cruise eBay looking for prices. Some of the Le Mans cars, especially the Porsches and Mclaren F1s can go for some decent prices. However the days of £395 for the Minichamps Davidoff Mclaren are long gone.

If they are a mix of the two, I'd go to eBay and sell it as an entire collection especially if it is as complete as you say it might be. If it is really complete it might even be worth having a chat with the auction houses.

Rolls

Original Poster:

1,502 posts

199 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Thanks for teh replys - the models themselves are for the most part minichamps or the like, and there are a lot of seeming special edition sets (for example he has the 3 car set of the Porsche 956 that won the 1982 race), and I'm sure they're worth quite a bit..

I'll do some digging once I have a proper list, and see how we get on.

The Hypno-Toad

13,108 posts

227 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Some of the MC/Ixo/Quartzo/Spark Porsches 956/962 can go for some surprising figures, especially the ones with cigarettes decals applied and now Spark are strictly limiting quanties. There are a lot of Germans who love Porsches (you only have to have a look at MCs release schedule to confirm this.) and have vast collections, so will pay good sums for missing links.



Rolls

Original Poster:

1,502 posts

199 months

Tuesday 17th August 2010
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Indeed - quick search last night pretty much confirmed excatly what you have just said, and the vast majority of the cars are Porsche..
Just hope we get a fair price for these to help the OH's Gran in the near future...

anniesdad

14,589 posts

260 months

Sunday 22nd August 2010
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Hi,

I'm collecting Le Mans Porsches and would live to see an inventory. As there is such a large number I would assume you do not have the boxes?

S