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Re: Ebay 1968 C90

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 5:59 pm
by knapdog
LEMONHEAD wrote:
You definitely have to much time on your hands...
All I asked was what would you do and I've been given the 3rd degree on flea bay.. And you didn't even answer the question? No offence intended
Don't know whether I have too much time on my hands. I often wonder how I'm going to fit in all the things I want to do.
Anyway, let's provide you with the answer you're after.
My Starting Bid would be £1200 and I'd have a Buy it Now Price of £1850.
I see the Starting Price is now £20,000 with a Buy it Now price of £100,000.
Ah well ......

Re: Ebay 1968 C90

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:05 pm
by LEMONHEAD
We got there in the end... :D so if you only had one bid you would be happy with £1200... :roll:
I thought it was cheap @ 2595 I must be losing my marbles... :oops:
£100000 is pushing it a tad.. :shock:

Re: Ebay 1968 C90

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:17 pm
by knapdog
LEMONHEAD wrote:We got there in the end... :D so if you only had one bid you would be happy with £1200... :roll:
I thought it was cheap @ 2595 I must be losing my marbles... :oops:
£100000 is pushing it a tad.. :shock:
A bike like that would easily get Starting bids of £1200.
It's the seller's initial Starting Bid of £2500 I'd be more worried about..

Re: Ebay 1968 C90

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:22 pm
by knapdog
I see the bike is off ebay and listed as Unsold.
Lemonhead, I've had another look and I'm revising my estimate.
It certainly had all the credentials for a high valuation and, in the real world, if it were mine, I'd have a Starting Price of £1850 and a Buy it Now price of £2295.
There are people out there who would want such a specimen and would be prepared to pay around the two grand mark.
I've seen one sold on ebay for around £2100 on a very short 3 day listing.