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    Selling my 356 inventory

    I have tons (literally) of 356 stuff including engines, parts, accessories, NOS Carrera 2 and B/C owners manuals, and tools.

    Seeing prices all over the place on ebay and 356 Registry. Would love knowledgable opinions on how best to advertise. Not interested in squeezing every last dollar out of it.

    Thanks
    Last edited by Frank Beck; 11-22-2016 at 04:45 AM.

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    Frank
    I use 356R classifieds($35 to join and advertise), thesamba, and occasionally ebay when looking for parts. Maybe Jim at EASY would take the whole lot off your hands.

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    Adam Wright (Unobtanium) would likely take it all and pick it up. No shipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Adam Wright (Unobtanium) would likely take it all and pick it up. No shipping.
    http://unobtanium-inc.com
    I would pay to watch Adam and Frank negotiate. It would be epic!

    Regards

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    I would pay to watch Adam and Frank negotiate. It would be epic!

    Regards

    Jim
    We could sell tickets!

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    I'm tired and weak in my old age. It would be no match.

    Intriguing idea to sell it all at once. Although I suspect it would be pennies on the dollars. To do that would be against my religion.

    There's probably 7 motors, 15 eng cases, hoards of 40P11's, 32NDIX's, 5 transaxles, drum brake sets, disc brake sets, NOS turn signals, taillights, manuals, tools, and LOTS of misc.

    Thanks for ideas. I'll reply to PM's as soon as I have free time.


    If someone wants to sell the crap for me for a percentage, let's talk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    I would pay to watch Adam and Frank negotiate. It would be epic!

    Regards

    Jim
    Jim actually doesn't want to see me fight, he made me promise once to not cause a scene at his place when I ran into someone I really didn't like.
    Frank, pennies on the dollar isn't quite right, most people who buy in bulk like to get between 25-30% off for bulk buying. I think you're too far for me to go and we are settling in for winter to work on our own projects and stuff.

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    When I cleared out my 356 cache about 10 years ago, it went on eBay starting at .99 each with no reserve. The results were surprising. Probably not as good as having Jim handle everything for you, but the next best thing to trying to figure out a price for each item.

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