Great question! This is how I've been setting up my car ads on eBay for the last 15 years, so I've played around with several ways to do this type of ad. Yes, to get the additional photos, you have to link them into your ad from a 3rd party host. I took at peek at this seller's HTML and it looks like he's using a site called Craig Upload. I still use PhotoBucket after all these years. Once the photos are uploaded to the photo hosting site, you can link them into your ad. All of this is done while setting up the listing in eBay, you just have to switch the body of your ad to HTML and paste in the code.
I've been watching '69 fastback shells sell for $15-18,000, my guess is this one sells for low $60's. It checks almost all the boxes, in my opinion.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by Mr70
I agree,well done.
How did they get all those photos to scroll like that after the description?
Do you have to pay an extra eBay fee for them to do it when listing,or do you just add photo links after your description?..and if the latter,can it be done from your browser,or do you have to add a Photobucket link?
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