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yeah, have a friend doing this for me, he runs TRUSPEED MOTORCARS here in costa mesa, they do it alot and have super high end stuff.
you know i sell cars & trucks all day long, and have been for 25 years now.
but when it comes to my own cars ,rather let someone else handle.
i guess its a good thing i drive a demo huh. :)
really hope someone good gets it, love this car!

Teri---I have sold Vintage Gibson banjos on ebay for as much as
$25,000 and going "no reserve" will usually bring the highest price.

I have gotten a dozen bids with a reserve price but it's 30-50 bids with no reserve.

It's scarey at first but always worked for me. I don't see why it would be different for a Speedster.

I have never seen so many Speedsters for sale! Plus ones that were recently sold. Good luck with whatever way you go to sell your car.
It is a beauty and a special color--very desirable.
As a casual lurker on Ebay motors ( I have actually bought a number of cars that were on ebay, but waited till they fell off) I have noticed that a high starting price generally draws very little interest, you do not leave any room for bidders, it's either that price or no deal, even though you state "make offer"...
In my opinion this is a big mistake....
but that's me...
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