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Originally Posted by Gunmaster51
Depends if the car is a display item or not. If I'm getting it to drive, then no. But if it's an antique car to showcase, having it signed by the manufacturer would be beneficial. I don't know how things are in Europe, but here in North America, autographs are a big business. Books, games, music CDs, sports equipment and cards, all of these items gain value if they're signed.
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Well for me those autographs signed by developers are autographs signed by persons who did their job and created a videogame and aren't famous enough generally that you can see them as famous persons because they aren't famous outside the videogame collector's community and even in the videogame collector's community only a few of them are really known by many videogame collectors.
And usually people collect steelbooks because of the artwork but if the cover of the steelbook is signed you can't see clearly the artwork and I doubt you would pay more for a car just because it was signed by the CEO of the automobile manufacturer.