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How about crappy sideways pictures, pictures taken inside a dark & narrow garage and floors that look like they haven't been vacuumed in months.
Yes I have crossed paths with that type many times. Not worth much if I own it but if they own it , it's priceless.My Dad told me once that anything my uncle had was worth more "because he owned it".
Nice guy but it was very true.
This is why I drive everything till it is completely worn out. I hate dealing with buyers.Don't have time for tire kickers, or to answer "20" questions, just shoot me an offer.
Years ago when I owned Mudstains and belonged to the Houston Mustain Owners club a guy had a 66 Fastback for sale and told me 'you can't afford it' when I asked what he wanted for it. Fine. A few months later he answered an ad I had in the local paper for a rallye gauge set for a 66 Mustang. Btw, at the time I already owned 2 Fastbacks. When he showed up he didn't remember me and I didn't say anything...just yet. He liked the gauge set and asked if the clock and tach worked. Told him the tach did but I never hooked up the clock because I didn't care if it worked or not.If you have to ask, you can't afford it...
Yeah? Well maybe I want to know just how sensible you might be and whether or not TALKING to you is worth my time.
What is the point of this crap?
its like the listings that say make an offer.If you have to ask, you can't afford it...
Yeah? Well maybe I want to know just how sensible you might be and whether or not TALKING to you is worth my time.
What is the point of this crap?
And the only part of the image that is clear enough to distinguish is the guy's shoes.How about crappy sideways pictures, pictures taken inside a dark & narrow garage and floors that look like they haven't been vacuumed in months.
You're still here ?I know the staff does a great job weeding out the dorks.
WI is over run with this mindset of "mine is gold, yours is a heap" when I go to look at buying or selling, respectively.After decades of buying and selling stuff, the adage usually is 'what you got is worth a lot and what I got isn’t worth ****'. And some prospective buyers will get all superior thinking the seller is on the defense, ready to kneel to sell it. Granted there are those occasions, divorce, needing the cash, owner died, etc. Then IMO, sellers who don’t post a price are either not serious with selling and/or hoping someone will toss them a miracle offer. Having bought and sold many vehicles, I’ve done my homework on their general value range (condition, mileage, options) and have priced accordingly and made offers accordingly. As such, I’m prepped to pass or take. Everyone is looking for a possible steal/deal and has happened here and there.
No price and it’s a ride you’d like to have? Yeah, I’ve mostly walked on them, but have made the call a couple times knowing what the ballpark values are. You want $55,000 huh? Best prices I’ve found the car going for is $35,000. Gee, what am I missing making yours worth the extra $20k? Something like this…
I’ve informed wife and kids what the going rate is for my old ride if I drop before I’d sell it. They have zero interest keeping it. Have over $35k in it to make it like I wanted; but I know what it is and it’s not worth $35k. I said look for $25k and don’t let it go for under $20k if you get impatient, it is worth around $25k all day. I have a photo library on everything done on the car, over 250 photos, so the buyer will know exactly what they’re getting. But being dead, I doubt I’ll care what they sell it for.
I've followed this approach as well. But I also went through the no price deal with my current GTX. To summarize a story I've beaten to death on this site, I chased the car for 50 years, after a test drive when I was 16. The last owner had it for nearly 30 years, and had no intention of selling it until 2022. I had made an offer in 2019 that was about 20% over market at the time, and he turned me down. No hard feelings. I bought a Hemi car instead. Three years later, he called me back, ready to sell the car. I repeated the offer, this time he took it, but the number was now market, not above.I have bought and sold a lot of cars and trucks and I always list a price when selling. To me, that is just how it is done. You have something for sale, then list the price you want. If you don't want to state a price then how about you take it to an auction! Basically that is what you are trying to do but you don't want to pay any auction fees. As others have said, the seller is hoping someone will make a ridiculous offer, that the seller will then gladly accept. Nope, not me, I will call you out on it. None of this, "Well, just tell me what you think it is worth" crap. I will normally get the seller to give an amount. If the seller refuses to give a price, even face to face, then I may throw out a number that won't come back on me, usually much lower than the seller will accept. I have only had it happen one time that the seller thought a minute and then said, "Okay, that is a fair price". He then not only sold me that car but a second that he had stored in a garage. Turned out to actually be a really nice guy, at least to me. It has to be something that I am really interested in to stop for a "no price" car/truck.