Barbie Scooter or Electric Bike for Sale on eBay #BarbieCollector #VintageBarbie

A pink Barbie moped, eBike, or scooter is featured in the center of a poster-like image with the following colorful text: For sale Barbie moped... Used Mattel Barbie scooter. Buy it now on ebay (for) eleven dollars and eleven cents, or bid what you want to pay. The image is framed in confetti candy sprinkles.
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Yesterday I put this moped / scooter up for sale in my eBay store. If you’re interested, I am taking offers on this item.

When I bought it, I was thinking, “Oh, hey! This would make a really neat eBike if I did a little painting and re-designing of it.”

However that project has been put aside for more important projects (I’m currently sewing for a charitable cause), and now I feel like I’ll probably never get to this scooter/moped project again. So maybe one of you would enjoy this little item…?

The image shows a Made-to-move Barbie standing next to a pink Barbie moped / scooter / electric bike / eBike. The text reads: "Barbie scooter / moped, eleven dollars eleven cents... doll and artwork not for sale. The artwork being referred to is the painting of a city which provides the backdrop for the doll and her eBike or moped.
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It’s just the moped that’s for sale today, not the doll, her clothes, or the backdrop artwork. If you’re interested, please navigate over to my eBay store to take a look.

It was actually a lot of fun to photograph my Barbie with this moped, so if you do buy it, I’m guessing you’ll have a lot of fun with it. Please look at all the photos in my images on eBay though because it does have some flaws.

If I don’t sell it on eBay this summer, I will put it in my store for sale, but honestly, I think you’ll get a better deal if you buy it on eBay from me.

The image shows a rustic wooden trailer with wooden wheels and a bar that can connect to horses or another object to pull the trailer along. The side of the wooden trailer has been painted to look like an American flag.
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If you are the only bidder in the auction, and you start the bidding at $3.99, please message me on eBay with the words “Independence Day!” and I’ll throw in a little Fourth-of-July trailer, so your Barbie can have fun riding in a Fourth of July parade!

This offer is only for the person who bids the lowest starting price of $3.99, as long as they win the auction. And it’s an exclusive offer to you, my blog followers…

Best of luck to you in the auction!

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