https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/por ... crest-sign
A not particularly attractive light-up sign for £12k that could probably be commissioned and made for something usefully under £1000, or under £100 if you get those talented Chinese slave kids on the case.
What am I missing?
If it were an original dealer sign I could understand the appeal.
Am I being naive? Is there some sort of obvious scam here that I’m too gentle and honest to see?
What’s going on here, then?
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Re: What’s going on here, then?
Seems crazy
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Re: What’s going on here, then?
Eh!!!
Reminds me of a charity auction I was at years ago.
There was a framed signed football shirt and a couple of tipsy gents got into a bit of a bidding ding-dong. The price got a bit out of hand and eventually the hammer fell and one took the hollow victory.
The auctioneer then announced the next lot was a second identical framed football shirt so the second placed bidder was getting that for their final bid
Ouch!
Reminds me of a charity auction I was at years ago.
There was a framed signed football shirt and a couple of tipsy gents got into a bit of a bidding ding-dong. The price got a bit out of hand and eventually the hammer fell and one took the hollow victory.
The auctioneer then announced the next lot was a second identical framed football shirt so the second placed bidder was getting that for their final bid
Ouch!
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Re: What’s going on here, then?
Easy DIY that for a 100th of the price.
Re: What’s going on here, then?
After 2min of poking around on the internet it looks like these guys...
http://www.mrspeedlux.com/#stock
TBH they've not mis-sold anything as they're clearly replica's... its the buyers that are questionable more money than sense.
http://www.mrspeedlux.com/#stock
TBH they've not mis-sold anything as they're clearly replica's... its the buyers that are questionable more money than sense.
Re: What’s going on here, then?
6carb is a different business - check them out on instagram.Ollie wrote:After 2min of poking around on the internet it looks like these guys...
http://www.mrspeedlux.com/#stock
TBH they've not mis-sold anything as they're clearly replica's... its the buyers that are questionable more money than sense.
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Re: What’s going on here, then?
There seems to be a few businesses churning out stuff like this (including fairly tacky 'artwork') to go with the classic / specialist cars auctions. Just take a look at the regulars who submit into Silverstone Auctions. There's obviously enough daft and wealthy people to support it!
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Re: What’s going on here, then?
my favourite are traffic lights rewired for indoor use. You can get them on ebay for £50-100, at a physical auction they seem to sell for £300+
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1944 VW Schwimmwagen (originally a Porsche typ128, eventually VW166)
A bunch of other crap (according to my wife)