Awesome '73 M-M 3-Way In CA!

WOW nice! And I love that it is a no reserve auction, no BS, no guessing, just a starting price they are willing to except.
 
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Not a starting price. That is a "Buy It Now", or make an offer. The triple black is cool.

Looks like a twin to the 73 I had.
 

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Well for this 73. If you really want it off CL he has listed for only 11,500.00 in the LA area and how rare is this couch.:my2cents:
 
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Well for this 73. If you really want it off CL he has listed for only 11,500.00 in the LA area and how rare is this couch.

This 69 is a rare coach , but it only has a half couch.:p
 

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I think that has a simple answer the seller is fishing in both venues. The higher price (or best offer) on Ebay is hoping for a foreign buyer or a deep pockets buyer elsewhere in the USA. Craigs list on the other hand is felt by most to be local buyers and a cheaper crowd than Ebay. So as they say in advertising you run the flag up the pole and see who salutes it.
 
Also,E-Bay charges a pretty hefty listing fee and final value fee,vs CL which is essently free...so seller may be adding some of/most of those fees.
 
Also,E-Bay charges a pretty hefty listing fee and final value fee,vs CL which is essently free...so seller may be adding some of/most of those fees.

Ebay fees for selling a car is not that bad, its different than selling other items. There is a fixed rate, no matter the final sale price of the car. If it does not sell you pay nothing, not even an insertion fee. If the car sells for anything over $2,000 its only $125 in fees.
 
Ebay fees for selling a car is not that bad, its different than selling other items. There is a fixed rate, no matter the final sale price of the car. If it does not sell you pay nothing, not even an insertion fee. If the car sells for anything over $2,000 its only $125 in fees.

Thanks John,
That may very well be ...They must have changed things around.... I sold 1957 Porsche on E-Bay in 1998 and then then a BMW Isetta in 2001.....in both those cases the listing fee was $75.00 and a final value fee of 1.5%.:eek:
Glad to see they came to their senses.....:thumbsup:
 
I can confirm what John said in that eBay has no listing fee on cars and trucks, only "final value" fees.
 
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