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Originally Posted by Impulsebooks As I said in the original post, this idea was in responce to reading about aV12 cob still on sale after two years with no offers  Anyway, I will probably keep the car. Still love it, but there is always that feeling that maybe I should sell and build another project  |
I'm with Mike and Anthony on this one, I'm sure there is much more to it that just printing tickets. I know someone who Raffled off his Harley and I think to get around one rule it had to be a competition. ie. The tickets had to have a question on them, "Multiple guess" would be fine with A, B or C as the answer and the question easy enough for a 7 year old to answer.

I think that you might not be able to use the car once you start selling tickets. An old Dax (Pretty new back then) was raffled off local to me some years ago, the car appeared in local shopping malls with girlies wandering around flogging the tickets. But this all costs.
You could try eBay to see where it goes. But go to town on the description with masses of pictures of the car and any paperwork you have with it, also run a long auction time and do it in about the next 4 weeks.
Pistonheads is a good place to advertise too, and it's free for private ads.
Or.... You could ring either Sovereign or Hallmark and sell the car directly to them.
I was under the impression that V12 cars sell regularly for £12k, if yours is a really nice one they push tha fact and you will have a much better chance of getting your £16k.