Selling my Corvette - best way?

Selling my Corvette - best way?

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c4koh

Original Poster:

735 posts

250 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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All,

Despite intending to sell C4 KOH earlier this year, and a stay of execution, I do need to sell the vehicle.

It's taxed and MOT'd until August next year, in full working condition (bar ABS warning light + air-con re-gas)...

Any clues on the best way to sell it?

I have put in on pistonheads classified (www.pistonheads.com/sales/223239.htm).

I'm considering ebay, though this may not be the best idea...

What about the corvette club UK (though I'm not a member...) ?

Of course any interest here and you can get in touch.

C5RagTop

1,610 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th August 2007
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Cars for sale for CCCUK members are free. Alas non-members cannot advertise.
However, there are usually some wanted enquiries which you are free to look at.
Have you spoken to Cliffy!!!!!!!!!!!

C5RagTop

1,610 posts

254 months

Friday 17th August 2007
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Gazboy said:
Can non members see the adverts though?
Yes and they can post as well.

The club doesn't want to restrict anyone using the website but has to offer benefits to its members and using the website to sell stuff is one of them.

c4koh

Original Poster:

735 posts

250 months

Friday 17th August 2007
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Yes, non-members can browse the ads (I have anyway!).

I've already had one offer for the asking price £9995, from PH classifieds, which isn't bad after 1 day!!

I'll see how that goes - a lot of loonies, muppets and timewasters around!

ZR1cliff

17,999 posts

255 months

Friday 17th August 2007
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Ime all spent out at the moment Rich,Steve unfortunately frown

Who ever buys the car will get a lot of machine for the money and a future classic....

If i remember right C4 KOH had 2K's worth of new wheels,2.5k's worth of Headers and exhaust,an uprated chip,short shifter,new clutch etc etc

Good Luck with the sale Steve.