This isn't any different from going to live auctions. I see people all the time
at live auctions bidding more for an item that you could get it knew. On the
other hand I have gotten some fantastic deals on tools, furniture etc. at some
auctions (including a set of SU carbs complete with manifold, linkage and heat
shield for $1). You just have to have a good idea what something is worth and
don't get carried away. I just bought a copy of "MG A Pictorial History" in
almost new condition on eBay for $22.50, Victoria British lists it for $40.
Kevin Brown '64 MGB '71 MGB '74 TR6 '76 TR6 '89 MR2 '98 GTP
Odessa, MO
Simon Matthews wrote:
> But I do have some doubts about some of the bidders on internet auctions:
> when I looked at an auction site before, I saw people bidding computer bits
> up to prices higher than they could have bought then from shops locally.
>
> Simon
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> '57 MGA
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