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Jim H

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1,473 posts

207 months

Yesterday (13:48)
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Good afternoon folks.

Anyone one here had any dealings with them? How does it work? I’ve got a Corrado which I really do need to move on with little hassle as I have so little time.

I’m not interested in eBay or anything like that. So I was thinking perhaps it might be worth a try it at an auction.

For instance do they always collect, is there a charge?
Any advice would be welcome.

ChrisNic

635 posts

164 months

Yesterday (14:48)
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My google seems to be working ok

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/how-to-sell/

Jim H

Original Poster:

1,473 posts

207 months

Yesterday (14:57)
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[quote=ChrisNic]My google seems to be working ok

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/how-to-sell/[/quote

Doh rolleyes

Cheers for the steer Chris. But if anyone has experience of the process - I’d be interested to hear.

POORCARDEALER

8,613 posts

259 months

Yesterday (20:13)
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Generally they don t collect these days unless it s for the telly .

You fill an online form in , send some photos and price required - they ll come back to you eventually and say yes but we think it s worth £XXXX or no thanks - you then pay them £40 + vat entry fee and get the car to them

Hopefully you ll get it away - if you don t they might put it in their timed auction which is an online auction which runs for a week following the sale - if it fails then, they will either tell you to come and get it , or put it in next sale with a reduced reserve .

If it sells it costs you commission as the seller .

They will try and get a sale over the line for you even if it means them taking less commission.

These guys are outright buyers and they collect

Sellmyclassiccar.co.uk

andyg0141

13 posts

134 months

Yesterday (20:18)
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Might be worth putting on here? Im back in the market for a VR6 (my 4th) so could be interested…

ADJimbo

712 posts

204 months

Yesterday (21:39)
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A friend of mine put his late Father’s series one Land Rover into them - needed a full restoration - and was more than happy with them. They collected (albeit the vehicle was close to their new place) and paid him out on time.

No issues whatsoever.

Jim H

Original Poster:

1,473 posts

207 months

Morning folks and many thanks. I’ll look into it.
Andy G, it’s a 2.0 16 V so doubt it would interest you.