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@JasonC posted:

That's quite insane money if you ask me.  I just purchased mine for 51K that's similarly equipped and given all the problems I have with the car, I would really be pissed if I'd spent 83K, plus the buyers fee.

Jason

You should sell, if you feel that way. A thing is worth what a buyer and seller agree it's worth. An auction is an excellent way to establish value.

My Auratium Green with Bisque interior VMC with less than 200 miles has been accepted by BAT.  It doesn't have the under the dash e-brake and it has the 1915cc engine rather than the 2332cc, but it's stunning nevertheless.  There are a few pictures of it on my website www.replicaspeedsters.com.

As I've said in other threads, the driving force behind Speedster replica values is the two year wait for a new one and also the auction sites formats.  Nobody wants to wait two years if they can get a nice used one overnight.

Last edited by Troy Sloan

The last few Vintage Motorcar Speedsters sold for: $83k, $60k, $66k, and $60k.
…..guess it just depends on who’s on the site at the time. It just requires two people. (That and photography). If I were to sell my car on BaT, I’d definitely invest in a great photographer. Cars with stunning photography and videos seem to pull in quite a sum.

What I find hilarious (and sad) are the posers calling their speedsters “vintage motorcar” speedsters just to capitalize on the high selling price of the VMC cars.

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