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<blockquote data-quote="black 10th vert" data-source="post: 13531265" data-attributes="member: 65729"><p>I have had good luck both on Ebay, as well as Craigslist, but as others mentioned, you have to do your due diligence as there are a ton of scammers out there. Just remember "cash is king". If you must deal with a bank check for some reason, as others said, make sure that it has cleared at your bank prior to releasing title to your car. I sold My '65 Cobra replica for almost $60k on Ebay a few years ago, and did it by wire transfer. Because it was international (and I didn't trust that at all), I set up a specific bank account not tied to my other accounts to receive the transfer, then closed it immediately as soon as the funds were released to ensure there would be no chance of some type of reversal. I also ended up holding the car for a couple of months due to logistics in getting it shipped to Germany on the seller's end, so there was no chance of me getting scammed. The number one rule is that the car (or at least the title) does not leave your possession until you are positive that the funds have cleared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black 10th vert, post: 13531265, member: 65729"] I have had good luck both on Ebay, as well as Craigslist, but as others mentioned, you have to do your due diligence as there are a ton of scammers out there. Just remember "cash is king". If you must deal with a bank check for some reason, as others said, make sure that it has cleared at your bank prior to releasing title to your car. I sold My '65 Cobra replica for almost $60k on Ebay a few years ago, and did it by wire transfer. Because it was international (and I didn't trust that at all), I set up a specific bank account not tied to my other accounts to receive the transfer, then closed it immediately as soon as the funds were released to ensure there would be no chance of some type of reversal. I also ended up holding the car for a couple of months due to logistics in getting it shipped to Germany on the seller's end, so there was no chance of me getting scammed. The number one rule is that the car (or at least the title) does not leave your possession until you are positive that the funds have cleared. [/QUOTE]
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