FREE: G.I. Joe Cobra Ship (Night Raven) 2008 Hasbro missing parts
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Description
The listing, G.I. Joe Cobra Ship (Night Raven) 2008 Hasbro missing parts has ended.
2008 Hasbro G.I. Joe Cobra Jet (big plane, the ruler is 18" long) with flip up/down wheels and a trigger for warheads but has none, cockpit opens downward housing 2 seats no occupants, neck of plane telescopes a bit, missing wing tips and other parts I am sure but a nice start. Great addition to any collection. Perfect feedback so BID 2 WIN or use the GIN !
Questions & Comments
ok cool that sounds pretty neat actually i was just wondering cuz i see lots of auctions like this but they dont really care i guess or give a description of the auction... and the vw is it a toy or a real vehicle? cna i see it are u going to do an auction on it
i have a vintage 1970's vs decanter i bought at a flea market where i live here its awesome i have it in bubblewrap and stored away im sure its going to be worth something
there is a collector's market for dern near anything. When you want your G.I.Joe set complete with one of these and you only have parts or one that is broken, this will fix it at a highly discounted price. My clients are collector's like me who seek such items and re-up them for the next generation or just to hang on the wall. Value is placed on many things that are broken or in need of repair. I own a 1963 23 window VW bus. Needs a total restoration and is worth about 30K as it sits with NO motor. You may not pay that for it nor see any value in it. If that is the case then my audience is not with you but someone else. I hope this explains the situation of this auction and I wish you happy hunting. Enjoy the 4th and thank you for a great question. :-)