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Another CB For Sale On eBay
ztnoo - September 22nd, 2009 at 03:27 AM

No KO number given. (Go for it, Graham!......:-) )
No motor.
Located in Springwood, New South Wales
Lots of pics....but I can't seem to save them to file
Doesn't look too bad.
We've sure seen worse.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=18040988908...


jhp1 - September 22nd, 2009 at 03:57 PM

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ztnoo - September 23rd, 2009 at 06:40 AM

Currently @ 810.00 USD = 927.539 AUD
Reserve not met.

I wonder what that might be???

Interesting note: the listing is actually on eBay US.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=18040988908...

Looking for a Yank sale it seems......
The way the US economy is at the moment, and with the unfavorable exchange rate for this side of the Big Pond, I don't find that a likely prospect.
1 USD = 1.14511 AUD - 1 AUD = 0.873278 USD
My guess it will be sold within Oz......if it sells at all.

Regards,
Steve


rustybug - September 23rd, 2009 at 06:22 PM

These country buggys should be worth a stack of money due to there low numbers made. Not sure why they dont fetch the big $$$.

Listing a car on US ebay lets x1000 more people view the item than listing on Aust ebay. Also, not everyone in the USA is effected by poor economy, i sold a barn door kombi to a guy in texas only 3 weeks ago. And he flew over 1st to inspect it!!


ztnoo - September 23rd, 2009 at 07:48 PM

I would say you were most fortunate in your sale to a US buyer recently.
There will always be people who are largely unaffected by downturns in the economy. That's true both in the US and Australia. But the economy is largely stagnant here. Lots of folks have lost 50% or more in their stock portfolios and their retirement funds. Many have lost houses or are now in foreclosure. We have the highest unemployment figures in the last twenty five years. Discretionary spending has shrunk. If you do have resources to play around with and invest in toys and other collectibles, now is an excellent time. But for the average enthusiast here, most everyone has pulled in their horns, big time.

I agree that an eBay US listing broadens the potential buyer market.....no doubt about that. But any Yank who might be interested in such a CB or other vehicle imported from Oz, is going to be much less inclined to jump in when the exchange rate is now 87 cents as opposed to the 60 or so cents it was for a considerable period of time. The situation favors Aussies very nicely however in their purchases here.

Current bid: 1,525.00 USD = 1,740.57 AUD
Reserve not met.

Regards,
Steve


Craig Torrens - September 23rd, 2009 at 08:04 PM

yep that was my old one that I sold to monster garage.


ztnoo - September 23rd, 2009 at 08:11 PM

Craig,
Is this CB on the Register?
What is the KO #?

What ever happen to the other one that Damo started on and you took back?
Remember the thread about that that got deleted?

Regards,
Steve


11CAB - September 24th, 2009 at 06:41 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Craig Torrens
yep that was my old one that I sold to monster garage.


If thats the case, then its KO 469


ztnoo - September 24th, 2009 at 06:59 AM

Graham,
If it is the same CB, see if you can save the pics from the eBay ad to file. I can't seem to do a thing with them.
eBay has changed something. I used to be able to save almost any eBay pic to file. Either I've gotten dumber, or the security and technology has put up some new barriers.

Regards,
Steve


bevoracing - September 24th, 2009 at 09:17 AM

Trouble with that thing is that all the hard to find bits aren't there. You'd get it to the US and then what? That chassis is not CB (see the jack points) in spite of his "this is a matching numbers car" claim. No steering wheel, no horn button, no seats, no back tray, no front bumper, no windscreen or wiper motor, no air cleaner, no front end, no correct ratio gearbox, no exhaust, holes cut in the side panels. It's been parted out and now he's selling the last part, the body. And who said they don't get the big $$rustybug, have a look at the price now, even with all that missing.
Cheers
Tony


ztnoo - September 24th, 2009 at 09:39 AM

Tony,
Very well stated.
All the more reason it will never find a home in the US despite the eBay US listing.
If an Aussie needs a body.....OK. I can see that.
There are a couple of CB pans out there with correct running gear to make this a more accurate restoration.
I'm all for that!
:tu:
Otherwise this is a roll of the dice.......
Happy bidding.
:tu::tu::tu::tu:

Regards,
Steve


squizy - September 24th, 2009 at 11:57 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by ztnoo
Craig,
Is this CB on the Register?
What is the KO #?

What ever happen to the other one that Damo started on and you took back?
Remember the thread about that that got deleted?

Regards,
Steve


Steve,

I would be very careful where you tread in regards to this subject. I will send you a PM.

Thanks...


cb john - September 24th, 2009 at 08:08 PM

Political correctness ?


decked dubby - September 24th, 2009 at 09:51 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by bevoracing
That chassis is not CB (see the jack points) in spite of his "this is a matching numbers car" claim. Cheers
Tony


Please keep your negative comments to yourself.

You are wrong, "this thing" as you so nicely describe it has the original body and chassis. The jack points come on new pan halves, and were removed before final paint. So, its no "claim"as you sugest, its fact. Are you sugesting i am telling lies??

Everyone thinks they know everything. This forum doesnt need hecklers.


rustybug - September 24th, 2009 at 10:01 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by bevoracing
Trouble with that thing is that all the hard to find bits aren't there. You'd get it to the US and then what? That chassis is not CB (see the jack points) in spite of his "this is a matching numbers car" claim. No steering wheel, no horn button, no seats, no back tray, no front bumper, no windscreen or wiper motor, no air cleaner, no front end, no correct ratio gearbox, no exhaust, holes cut in the side panels. It's been parted out and now he's selling the last part, the body. And who said they don't get the big $$rustybug, have a look at the price now, even with all that missing.
Cheers
Tony



$1700 is not a lot of money??


ztnoo - September 28th, 2009 at 01:23 AM

Looks like this one sold......reserve apparently was met.
US $3,150.00
First purchase on eBay for the buyer.
Wonder if it is staying in Oz or going elsewhere?


bevoracing - September 28th, 2009 at 12:08 PM

Thanks for clearing that up Decked. Not suggesting you were deliberately telling porkies. The eBay add gave no indication how well informed the seller was and therefore anyone seeing it would immediately presume that they didn’t know that CBs had no jacking points on the chassis. One option could be to explain the anomaly in the add so there was no doubt as to the integrity of the statement. I don’t know everything, but I know a bit, so keep your shirt on and we’ll all just keep enjoying our country buggies. Lots of things are “things”, apologies for any offence. Congrats on the sale by the way.
Cheers
Tony