Monthly Archives: September 2010

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Photographic Tips for Craigslist, eBay

• CATEGORIES: Buying-and-Selling This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

NOTE:  Though I updated the menus above to provide access to more information, I didn’t always have content (which is why there are still a variety of dead links).  So, I am having to create the content, such as the content below, as we go along …

The tips contained herein are designed to help you take better photos for selling, though they are useful tips for general photography. As always, readers who know more about this subject (really, my knowledge bar isn’t set too high), feel free to correct or add to this information by emailing me or by adding comments!

Full disclaimer:  I don’t pretend to be a photographer with anything close to a real aptitude for the art of photography; Nor have I studied any of the science behind a good photograph.  I’ve never taken a class and never dated a photographer or even an aspiring photographer.

No, the closest I have come to being a photographer was working at Ed Firmage Jr.’s Springdale (Utah) photographic showroom where I monitored the store and tried to sell art (and he’s got some beautiful art); however, I only sold one piece during the entire summer I worked there (it was expensive stuff), spending most of my time working on websites and business plans or staring out the window at the entrance to Zion National Park (pics) (there was a tragic lack of traffic into the store, but it was a beautiful place to spend the summer!).  I never did get money out of the deal, instead I got paid with Framed prints and books, which was priceless ….

Back to our topic, the whole purpose of adding images to a Craigslist, ebay, or other online ad is to improve the marketability of your jeep (or whatever you are selling).  Making the most of images to tell the story of your jeep can only help your ability to sell it.

Because, I’ve literally reviewed thousands of jeep ads, I feel like I can provide some reasonable suggestions that will help you photograph your jeep better, whether to sell it or to take better pics.

Specifically, there are 7 areas I will briefly cover here:  1)  Use a good camera, 2) Light matters, 3) Create an overall shot, 4)  Choose a good background, 5) Other photograph suggestions, 6) Lighten or correct the shots if necessary, 7) Size and change the images so they can be uploaded correctly.

1. USE A GOOD CAMERA

I can’t make old fish taste good [a chef once made me try – but that’s a different story] and you can’t make a poor quality camera take good pics.  So, my first bit of advice is to use the best camera you have. I have two cameras, one is a 2 mega pixel camera on my phone and the other camera is a Leica 3.1 mega pixel digital still and video camera (what I call my ‘real’ camera).

Though very convenient, my phone takes dark and grainy pics, though no doubt some of the phones released in the past year do better.  So mine is great in a pinch, but when I need good pics I turn to my ‘real’ camera.

If you are asking people to spend $2000 or more dollars on your vehicle and you don’t have a decent camera, then seriously consider buying one. There are plenty of cameras you can buy for under $100 that will do a good job.  Just go here for a list of some cameras that will likely do the job (http://cameras.about.com/od/topcamerasatpricepoints/tp/Top_Cameras_Under_100.htm).

Here are 2 sets of comparison photos.  On the left side you can see pics taken with my ‘good’ camera.  On the right are pics taken with my cell phone.  I have not altered these pics at all except to shrink them for this example.

So, I believe the takeaway here is always use good fish ….

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1999 ‘M-151A2 Encore’ Pompano Beach, Fl **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: M-151 • TAGS: , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Was $11,500.  **SOLD**

Bill pointed out that this is actually a M-151A2 Encore.  These were built  using the M-151A2 running gear for a couple years in the late 90s.  You can read more about them at the G503.com siteHere are good pics of another EncoreHere’s the discussion of the body at the G838.org site.  I tried to find more info on the history of Encore, but didn’t have success, though it went out of business around 1999.

Greg pointed out this unusual M-151. It’s not clear to me if this was built from scratch or rebuilt, but it sure looks like a pretty new vehicle.  In that sense, it’s a rather rare vehicle.  If this WAS built from new parts, then $25,000 isn’t all that high of price to have someone built a vehicle from scratch.  Including the cost of labor, building a jeep from scratch with new parts would likely land in the $25000 realm.  The ad includes lots of pics.

“You are looking at a titled re-creation of a MUTT M151/ army jeep. In 1999 this Jeep was built in Clearwater, Florida for a jeep enthusiast that had a home in Utah as well. It was shipped to Utah in 2002 and used for local driving and recreational use. This vehicle has also won a few trophies in local car shows. In 2009 the Jeep was shipped back to his home in Palm Beach, Florida where it sat in storage. This vehicle is like new with only 400 actual miles. Everything is in working order and it runs like a 400 mile Jeep should. This vehicle cost over $25,000.00 to have built. There loss is your gain. I am only asking $11,900.00. I am open to all reasonable offers.”

 
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Take apart and put together a Jeep drill

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UPDATE: This is also known as a “Jiffy Jeep”

I thought I had posted a similar video about a competition; maybe I just saw that video somewhere.  Anyhow, this is a fun video to watch.  Thanks for forwarding it Felix!  If the video doesn’t work, try going here.

 
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1957 DJ-3A Tucson, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1600.

“This is a DJ3A jeep that’s had the CJ2A 4X4 Drive train installed. Original 4-134 flathead runs great, T90 3 spd trans and D18 2 spd transfer appear to be good. I drained and replaced the oil and it was Not milky (no water). I took the original (rare) DJ hard top off to use it for hunting, I still have it and it goes with the Jeep. Replaced the rubber brake lines and flush the brake system so it has brakes again. Original 16″ wheels with the spare. It is currently licenced but need the taillights fixed (wires) to be street legal. It’s a cool Jeep, just don’t have the time or money to do it justice (and space).”

 
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1962 DJ-3A Surrey? Kent Island, MD **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: DJ-3A • TAGS: , , This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: Was $3600. **SOLD**

This looks good.

“1962 military style, 2 wheel drive, three on the tree, 4 cylinder flat head, rear seat, upholstery in great condition, garage kept past 18 years, 52000. miles, no rust…great shape! A fun ride !!”

 
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1965 DJ-3A Kansas City, KS **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $4500.

Here’s a DJ-3A in good condition.  I’ve only seen 2 other ’65s.

“Amazing but no rust ever or anyplace. It’s been sitting for a few years and has bad gas in it and doesn’t want to stay running. Flathead inline 4 with floor shift three speed. Fun time at the parade or cruise.”

 
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1954 CJ-3B Silt, Co *SOLD*

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UPDATE: Was $2100. **SOLD**

This might be a good price.  The top looks decent.

“54 Willys.Good project jeep. New tires, cloth top, rollbar, gas tank, front seats. Still needs mechanical work”

 
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Year? CJ-2A Ceres, Ca **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $2000.

Desert dogs on some old steel rims — classic.

“Has small block chevy engine 4 wheel drive needs work but it runs good if you like to know more 2,000 O/B/O”

 
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MB/GPW Body Parts Bay Area, Ca

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No pics.  Not exactly sure what’s here …

“1941 – 1945 WILLYS/FORD SHEETMETAL, I HAVE THE COMPLETE FRONT END, THAT MEANS FROM THE COWL FORWARD, I ALSO HAVE THE COWL, I HAVE FRONT STEER AXLE WITH LEAF SPRINGS, I HAVE EXTRA SPRINGS ALSO. CALL ME AND MAKE ME AN OFFER, ALL SHEETMETAL IS ORIGINAL NOT AFTERMARKET, SHEETMETAL IS IN EXECELLENT CONDITION, FRONT AXLE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ALSO. 605-999-4842 OR EMAIL ME I WILL BE SCRAPPING THIS IF I DONT SELL WITHIN 1 WEEK. I HAVE NO USE FOR IT AND IT IS JUST TAKING SPACE.”

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/1947743538.html

 
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1953 M-38A1 Evanston, WY **SOLD**

• CATEGORIES: M-38A1 • TAGS: This site contains affiliate links for which I may be compensated.

UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1700.

Brett spotted this deal.  This includes a Winch!  It looks like a great price.

“This has had a 283 chevy engine swap, it still has the jeep three lever transfercase and the transmission. The engine has new ignition and exhausts. clean older jeep. It also has an 8000 pound winch and a tow bar.”