Hi all, #485 has found a home with meNumber 485 now back on CC again and now live, previously sold through the platform 30/05/23.
Hi all, #485 has found a home with meNumber 485 now back on CC again and now live, previously sold through the platform 30/05/23.
Thanks for the great insight into CC from the sellers perspective Stephen, I think you're right that it's probably still the best place to get the car in front of a 'collector' focussed demographic and thus the prices reflect that, not just for Trophy's but for other marques and models, which is great as a seller. I hope you're not missing #430 too much.Hello. Just some quick observations on selling #430 via CC. First, I think if you’re selling a stand out example then CC provides unparalleled exposure to the collector enthusiasts, and so it’s worth using. I felt bad about not using Pistonheads auctions as Ben L there was a Trophy owner but that platform for me is yet to become established. I found that it took a couple of attempts for the CC copywriters to nail the advert text. It’s essential to provide them with exhaustive history details in order to get the best wording and to reduce the number of mid auction questions from bidders but it was frustrating to have to encourage CC to identify and pull out the real differentiating points within the ad text, beyond the generic Trophy facts. I wonder whether they’ve expanded beyond a petrol head copywriter base. And the thing I’d heard about CC seeking to persuade the seller to reduce their reserve mid auction played out. Despite agreeing a reserve at the outset, and despite the follower and viewing stats running ahead of normal levels throughout the auction, there were 2 attempts on the final day, including in the final minutes of the auction, to persuade me to reduce the reserve. I understand why this tactic makes sense to CC given its charging structure but for me there’s a respect for the initial agreement aspect here. A positive for CC is that their bidders and buyers are known to them via previous site activity, which is a good filter. So I’ll give them 4 out of 5 and would use them again now knowing what I do.
Funnily enough, myself and @NickReilly063 were chatting about this car the other week. Certainly looks like great example, with much £'s spent without a doubt, will the non-standard elements hurt the price with the originality, purist, collector lot though? We shall see, really a Cup in that order (original or slightly tweaked) should be up in the £7's..Strictly this isn't a Trophy (obviously) but I just thought it was a very nice example of a 182 Cup.
You can tell a bit of money has been spent looking after it and its had some careful previous owners by the looks of it at least.
Being slightly biased I think this car due to its condition and arguably in the best 182 colour will do very well tomorrow.
Strictly this isn't a Trophy (obviously) but I just thought it was a very nice example of a 182 Cup.
You can tell a bit of money has been spent looking after it and its had some careful previous owners by the looks of it at least.
... could be a long night at this rate.Onsale now at £7000 - 35 minutes to go.
I think it's a fair reflection of things - having seen a 172 Cup needing work easily canter to nearly that figure recently...£8822 including fees - thoughts Guys.