It seemed suspect for the fact that some American hacked into your account, and managed to list the item for you and find a few bidders to bid on it. Now that is suspiscious.
If you advertise with a little more detail you may find some interest.
Details on it's history, how you came across it?
Has it been near the coast long enough to have a rust issue?
Has it been in an accident?
Do all the electrics work?
How is the suspension?
Does it come with spare parts?
These classics are favourable, particularly if they are sold with a story and documented history, owners manual?
Here's an example of a good classic car listing
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.d ... eName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=005Note the detail.
If you put some photos up it may help the sale. The ones that were up on the listing should be fine, post them up and see how you go, good luck.