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Rare Hepco factory original trunk luggage!

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Fberman:
I hope you don’t mind that I start with a story, because it is quite incredible. I travel southern California every week for work, and I prefer vintage suitcases. After two years, my suitcase is on its last legs. I stopped into an antique store near my house in Carlsbad California over the weekend and picked up a uniquely shaped piece of luggage with the intention to pack it for my trip as soon as I got home.

Inside of one of the side pockets was a folded up hand written note on legal paper. It detailed the luggage’s provenance. The original owner was stationed in Germany from 1958 to 1961 and purchased a Mercedes from the factory in Stuttgart. These pieces of luggage came with the car. (Note pictured in post on general forum)

Now, I operate in a lot of collectible spaces myself. So this intrigued me. (I’m not quite at a place in my life financially to start collecting cars, but knock on wood, I hope to be soon) I got to googling and learned that what I had stumbled upon was actually quite special. There was more than one bag at the antique store so I went back and purchased the other two, although they were in worse condition.

From my understanding, this specific set of Hepco luggage is extremely hard to come by, And I would love to get it into the hands of someone who will appreciate it for what it is and restore the two out of three pieces that are in less than ideal condition. Potentially even help somebody complete a set. Inside of one of the bags there’s also the original leather straps to hold them into place within the trunk.

For these three pieces, I’m asking $2250 or best offer. I can be reached at 7023368757. Please feel free to reach out with any questions. I have detailed photos of each piece, and would be happy to FaceTime and answer any questions.

If at all possible, I would love to meet in person somewhere in Southern California, but I am willing to ship.

I hope you enjoyed reading!

thelews:
While this style was used in the 113, it had evolved to different latches, shell material and color.

Garry:
The original poster is also advertising these on EBay at $250 cheaper than here then comments when questioned on it that he is covering the fees eBay charge.  Go figure that out. A collector, then decides to flog them for a big profit, it all sounds a bit off to me.

Fberman:

--- Quote from: Garry on March 29, 2024, 21:10:30 ---The original poster is also advertising these on EBay at $250 cheaper than here then comments when questioned on it that he is covering the fees eBay charge.  Go figure that out. A collector, then decides to flog them for a big profit, it all sounds a bit off to me.

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Ahhh I was confused by your other comment on FB. I thought you were referring to the Ebay listing (where I have them listed at $2550, NOT $250 cheaper than here). Since posting this, I have decided to bring the price down and just hadn't updated here. Will do that now! Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

To add some color to your comment, I collect things like significant ticket stubs, vintage sports cards and memorabilia, old books etc etc. I am still paving a way in my professional life (no easy feat with cost of living in southern california btw). and hope to reach a level where I can own vintage automobiles. I'm not there yet.

 I happened across these bags, and I can't imagine being expected to give them away, or sell them for half of what they are worth? If I'm off on price, I'd be happy to be educated, but based on my research I feel my asking price is fair.

Garry:


Now im confused.  So there is $2250: $2500 and $2550 depending where you look.   I’d quit while your ahead. l ;D

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