dag019
Well-Known Member
I quite fancy a series 1 if I can find one for sensible money and as such am constantly looking on ebay to see what is about and at what price. If you ignore all of the austrailian imports for full restoration there are never that many from private sellers. however the ones that are never seem to make the reserve price. They tend to get up to what I would consider about right for a running vehicle in need of a little work (about 8-9k) but then do not sell because the seller wants more money.
I have seen the same thing regularly happen with other classic cars. I also quite fancy a spitfire, again running but needs work, but on an auction they get to what I consider to be a sensible price (3-4k), but they then end with the reserve not met.
Are people just expecting too much for there old British classics or are the people looking to buy old British classics just not will to spend money? I would have though that an ebay auction is well enough advertised that the price it reaches after many bids is more or less what the vehicle is worth.
Has anyone else found this with vehicles?
What would people expect to be a fair price for a running but not perfect series 1?
I have seen the same thing regularly happen with other classic cars. I also quite fancy a spitfire, again running but needs work, but on an auction they get to what I consider to be a sensible price (3-4k), but they then end with the reserve not met.
Are people just expecting too much for there old British classics or are the people looking to buy old British classics just not will to spend money? I would have though that an ebay auction is well enough advertised that the price it reaches after many bids is more or less what the vehicle is worth.
Has anyone else found this with vehicles?
What would people expect to be a fair price for a running but not perfect series 1?