Under-valued my Car?
Under-valued my Car?
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Spydaman

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1,651 posts

284 months

Wednesday 19th January 2011
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Found out today I've lost my rented garage so my cars got to go. I put it ebay with what I thought was a reasonable reserve and its reached the it in less than a hour and just 4 bids. I was in this situation 3 years ago when I lost another garage but got this one at the last minute. I haven't driven the car much since and was planning to sell it anyway but when people want it this much I feel I should keep it.

Spitfire2

1,968 posts

212 months

Wednesday 19th January 2011
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Worth a post on Club Triumph or TSSC (although I don't think non-members can post there).

I think you probably have undervalued but I'm no expert on Triumph based specials.

Ferg

15,242 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th January 2011
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That looks suspiciously like a very tidy Arrow!

Comadis

1,731 posts

249 months

Wednesday 19th January 2011
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wasn´t this car for sale about 1.5years go? definately same picture!!!!

also V5 hasn´t been updated with new engine size...and no word about that in the advert. V5 states 1147CC!!

pictures seem to be "old"...as you state yourselves in the advert...so how is the actual condition?

no enginebay pictures: so it could be tidy or a mess!!
"Speedo cable's broken": isnt that broken on 99% of such cars in UK?



i presume a lot of foreign bidders?

and if you think you have set the price too low...why you dont stop the auction and re-advertize it? its YOUR money!!! and what you mean "you set the price too low?"--> the starting bid was 99pence!!!

also, who´s guaranteeing us that you didnt push-up the price yourselves via 2nd, 3rd or friend´s ebay-accounts and now using this platform to advertize your car under the cloak of the clueless?

i know, that all sounds harsh...but that´s how ebay unfortunately works today!!!

Edited by Comadis on Wednesday 19th January 21:55

singlecoil

35,817 posts

272 months

Wednesday 19th January 2011
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I'm amazed it's been bid up so much already, I really can't see it going for much more than that. I hope the bids are genuine, sometimes people can mess you about without meaning to, bid for something they fancy and then when it comes time to pay...

Spydaman

Original Poster:

1,651 posts

284 months

Wednesday 26th January 2011
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Looks like I did under-value it, by quite a lot. The auction was won by a dealer in Holland. So what's the best way to get paid? Cash on collection, bank transfer, Paypal deposit plus cash on collection or what?

Edited by Spydaman on Wednesday 26th January 19:16

Richardsix

151 posts

190 months

Wednesday 26th January 2011
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Cash on collection is King!

Steve_D

13,801 posts

284 months

Wednesday 26th January 2011
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The method is irelavant as long as the funds are cleared before you let the car go.

Steve

ColinM50

2,691 posts

201 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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So what did it go for then?

Spydaman

Original Poster:

1,651 posts

284 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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Let's just say it went for a very good price that I was completely satisfied with and its worth every penny. Still wish I was able to keep it but three kit cars a VW Camper and two motorbikes is bit excessive.

Steffan

10,362 posts

254 months

Thursday 27th January 2011
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The last three cars I sold a Banham an early Triumph Spitfire and a Robin Hood all went to Holland for prices which were more than I expected. A lot more.

I believe out kit cars registration system is still, even with IVA much more user friendly than Continental requirements.

No doubt an expert on Pistonheads who really knows the system can confirm this.

I believe its not the car its the UK registration that makes them so attractive to continental buyers but I am NOT an expert.

mad4amanda

2,410 posts

190 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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hmmm not realised this before my last kit sold to a dutch buyer too. Perhaps its easier as they are already regisered in the EU?

Spydaman

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1,651 posts

284 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Mine is going to Holland too.

Comadis

1,731 posts

249 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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is it Target cars? so you will find your car soon again at PH classifieds section for a much higher price.

especially target cars buys cars in UK, does nothing to them (even doesnt clean them), re-advertize them but nobody buys them...its interesting how many cars this dealer has collected in the past years...and now, most of them rot away in his storage...a shame!!!

speedon in dronten is another dealer which seems to have a better turnaround.

the british registration in general does not help for EU-matters....there are other reasons.

e.g. its IMPOSSIBLE to re-register a kit with a new-er registration, or even an actual registration, in most of the EU-countries.


JakesterUK

869 posts

225 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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Comadis said:
is it Target cars? so you will find your car soon again at PH classifieds section for a much higher price.

especially target cars buys cars in UK, does nothing to them (even doesnt clean them), re-advertize them but nobody buys them...its interesting how many cars this dealer has collected in the past years...and now, most of them rot away in his storage...a shame!!!

speedon in dronten is another dealer which seems to have a better turnaround.

the british registration in general does not help for EU-matters....there are other reasons.

e.g. its IMPOSSIBLE to re-register a kit with a new-er registration, or even an actual registration, in most of the EU-countries.
I sold a chevrolet pick-up to Target a few years ago, they transfered funds to me 3 days prior to collect, a driver turned up from Holland at the time agreed with an artic collected the truck, totally hassle free + sold at the price I wanted.

I'd definatley sell to them again

singlecoil

35,817 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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Comadis said:
e.g. its IMPOSSIBLE to re-register a kit with a new-er registration, or even an actual registration, in most of the EU-countries.
But presumably not Holland?

Comadis

1,731 posts

249 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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Holland is a bit easier than the rest of euroland...but actual/recent reg.-dates also fail due to emissions. older reg. dates are easier to register everywhere

singlecoil

35,817 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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Comadis said:
Holland is a bit easier than the rest of euroland...but actual/recent reg.-dates also fail due to emissions. older reg. dates are easier to register everywhere
So how old would an English kit car need to be before it could be put on the road in Holland, and, for instance, Germany?

Comadis

1,731 posts

249 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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thats what you need to find out yourselves.

only as an info in advance: its very tricky and far away from easy.

singlecoil

35,817 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th January 2011
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Comadis said:
thats what you need to find out yourselves.
I'm not that bothered, I just got the impression you knew. Never mind.