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improve your odds: list it simultaneously on the 'cars for sale' sections in Club Cobra and Cobra Country as a first priority, and at same time run ads in your local SeaTac papers. National advs can be placed in the "Mustangs and Ford Trader" or "Hemmings Motor News" publications, but lead time from adv placement to newstands can get to you there and cause delays. I have found Classic Car auctions are not good venues for Cobra replicas of any brand and eBay seems to have mixed results on Cobra replicas. I lived in Bellevue for 5 yrs not so very long ago and Park Place seemed to always get the showroom traffic but don't know what their 'sale rate' is as a percentage of listings or on sales what their percentage was of sale price vs asking price (but you control the selling price). These cars , like most other classic , collector or muscle cars are most often 'easy to buy and hard to sell" . I learned long ago that they are NOT investments but also remember, the depreciation/holding costs/expenses on these cars once completed over one or even 3-5 yrs is typically less by a big margin (exluding any engine /trans rebuilds) than the depreciation in one year on a Caddy or Lincoln or ???? most late model cars bought new this year and sold one year later. Good Luck. Bill.
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