Available for auction is a beautiful hand-crafted 1970s period commemorative roundel, dedicated to the iconic 1971 Steve McQueen feature film Le Mans. Measuring an impressive 42" in diameter and just under 4" in depth, this striking piece has been entirely hand-painted and carefully preserved over the years.
It features two sturdy support mounts on the reverse for effortless wall display, making it a perfect centerpiece for any automotive enthusiast's collection or vintage décor setting. The seller notes that the sign is in excellent condition, and worldwide shipping is welcome.
The buyer is responsible for tariffs, duties, customs, shipping, shipping insurance, handling, transactional fees or any miscellaneous fees. PCARMARKET is not responsible for anything lost or damaged during shipping.
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@RandyInRoswellGA Good evening and thank you so much for reaching out.
Your questions are most certainly valid, especially at this point in time where there is a lot of change’s happening and a touch of uncertainty regarding international trade.
However, it’s not all negative and in relation to the U.S. and UK trade it’s actually now rather fair in my opinion.
Since 2016, a person in the U.S. could import goods from the UK (and the world as a whole) up to $800 in value which was given duty‑free status under the ‘De Minimis’ shipping ruling under Section 321 of the Tariff Act. This effectively meant that all goods coming into the U.S. under the $800 threshold were not taxable and individuals received them with no additional taxes or duties owed.
At the moment, this ruling still stands for the UK and for goods manufactured outwith China and Hong Kong. It is expected to do so for the future as well since negotiations took place between President Trump and the UK Prime Minister.
For goods valued above $800 there will be a blanket 10% charge on all goods going forward (unless uniquely specified in future terms). I do believe this is still to be put in writing so to speak but that is what I know to be the current state of things.
In terms of shipping, I do believe I can utilise my existing materials to make this item safe for transport. I do not charge for my packaging materials or for the time spent getting them ready for shipping.
The only charge left to consider is the actual cost of the courier. In my experience, FedEx have been almost unbeatable in terms of shipping costs compared to all the main delivery companies such as UPS and DHL. I can’t say exactly what the cost will be as I am yet to package the sign, however based on experience of shipping large items and crates etc, I would estimate the cost to be around $300 to $400.
I do hope this helps give some clarity.
Oh, and may I say you garage set up sounds amazing, and I am sure this sign would feel right at home!
All the very best.
@vo152 Any chance you could provide an estimate to ship / tarriffs, etc...for this item from your location to Roswell, Georgia USA? I've very interested, but I want to make sure I understand the "add on" costs once purchased. This will look amazing next to my Porsche banner and BMW M banner and other wall art in my garage!
Bid in the amount of $377
Hello everyone,
Thank you for visiting this listing for a very special and very decorative piece.
I just wanted to let you know that worldwide shipping is most welcome and I am happy to organise all shipping arrangements.
If you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact me and I will do my very best to help.
Kind regards
Bid in the amount of $100