In looking at the photos, I could only find 2 Tigers (both green) and a lot more Alpines. The cars appear to be in rough shape. There are a lot of parts. Not sure about the asking price, but maybe the seller has a boatload of Mk II trim pieces and grills.
Let's see if they're looking for a sucker to get the mess, and clean up the hazardous materials that may be there as well. Looks like a great experiment in avoiding eBay fees. Since everybody likes to stick it to the man until they become the man . It's kind of fun to watch. I don't see 10% of the sales price which would be the eBay fees on the transaction should they decide to say you're trying to break our rules and we're going to enforce the boilerplate threats that they're always sending out and their revised user agreements saying if you try to avoid our fees we will charge you 10% and cancel your auction have a nice day ....
Let me see I'm going to go to some town in the rust belt hire 10 guys get a couple of containers throw all the stuff in there get maybe $165 a ton for the scrap have it hauled. And then be left with a couple of cars that may or may not be Tigers. Oh then I got to take it all home and try to sell it or put it all back together... Let me think about that.
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