Just like the Alfa Romeo emblem, representing the city of Milan, or the Mazda emblem, symbol of Hiroshima, the famous Porsche emblem with the prancing horse is derived from the coat of arms of Stuttgart. An emblem synonymous with performance, found on some of the greatest sports cars of all time.
These insignia are a perfect homage to Porsche. The larger one is shaped to echo the Stuttgart coat of arms, while the smaller one has a rectangular design, simply displaying the Porsche lettering.
Both signs are bright and would make a great addition to the wall of your garage, home or business. The seller bought the large sign with the emblem from a Porsche dealer in Pescara fifteen years ago, while the other is from a collector, acquired at the same time.
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**VAT is included** in the buyer's deposit. VAT may or may not be included in the final offer price, as specified in the listing.
If an auction vehicle doesn't sell, it may be converted into a “Make an offer” listing. This will retain all of the details of the auction listing but replace the bidding functionality with an offering system whereby potential buyers can make an offer on the vehicle. To take the hassle out of the whole process and to prevent any unnecessary squabbling we'll automatically decline anything less than 70% of the asking price so only offers that are worth considering will be accepted. Make an offer listings include a “Make an offer” button. Simply click on this and enter the amount you’d like to offer and the seller will either accept, decline or counter. Easy peasy. If you don’t have a Car & Classic account with a registered bank card you’ll be prompted to set one up at this point.
If your offer is accepted, you’ll be charged a service fee. The amount depends on the cost of the vehicle and is an additional cost on top of the offer amount. Starting from as little as £/€300, it covers the cost of our various auction and escrow services, but rest assured, we're not in the woollen eyewear business and so the exact amount is always displayed upfront before you place your bid. You will only be charged if your offer is accepted.
The service fee is a charge in addition to any accepted offer amount that varies depending on the cost of the vehicle. Starting from as little as £/€300, the exact fee is clearly displayed upfront before any offer is placed so you always know exactly how much you'll be charged. It covers the cost of our various auction and escrow services and allows us to continue to provide a secure and professional platform from which to transact safely.
If you've ever squeezed a lemon then this'll be a doddle. Firstly you'll need to be logged in to your Car & Classic account and have added a valid payment card to your profile. Once these steps have been completed you can then make an offer by clicking on the "Make an offer" button on the listing page and entering your offer amount before clicking on the “Submit Offer” button underneath.