Juvvajuvva
Zorg Addict
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2017
- Points
- 60
Agreed, lots of people watch eBay auctions for reference to the market, just in case you get desperate and drop the price or just because it’s nice.
There are a myriad of reasons that people watch items on eBay and the sales on the site are dropping.
It’s an out of date, 10% charging dinosaur.
I have had people on this site claim they are “very interested” and then I never hear from them again.
I would put it on Autotrader or even Classic Cars.
On Autotrader the potential buyer is likely to do an area search that suits them, especially when they first look.
These more local buyers are more likely to arrange a viewing and by the looks of the condition of your car, make a genuine offer.
I have a very rare 2.2 San Remo that has been somewhat restored and newly repainted that I am selling next month and I won’t even bother with anywhere else than AT,Sadly It will most likely go to Europe as they appreciate the value of these cars.
Good luck and I really hope you get a price that you and your buyer are happy with.
There are a myriad of reasons that people watch items on eBay and the sales on the site are dropping.
It’s an out of date, 10% charging dinosaur.
I have had people on this site claim they are “very interested” and then I never hear from them again.
I would put it on Autotrader or even Classic Cars.
On Autotrader the potential buyer is likely to do an area search that suits them, especially when they first look.
These more local buyers are more likely to arrange a viewing and by the looks of the condition of your car, make a genuine offer.
I have a very rare 2.2 San Remo that has been somewhat restored and newly repainted that I am selling next month and I won’t even bother with anywhere else than AT,Sadly It will most likely go to Europe as they appreciate the value of these cars.
Good luck and I really hope you get a price that you and your buyer are happy with.