The 67's officially on EBAY

Discussion in 'Classic Talk' started by bdazzgt, Jan 25, 2006.

  1. bdazzgt I had to jerk off the cable to get it to stop.

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    let us know what it sells for...
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    Wow. I guess it doesnt hurt to try:shrug:
  4. bdazzgt I had to jerk off the cable to get it to stop.

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    do you think i was too high on the opening bid? I think it was fair because we have a lot of time and $$$ invested in this and just didnt have the time to finish it, college started and then the addition needed to be added on....
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    If one of your selling points is new tires on the back, you may want to air them up. :shrug:
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    Honestly, even though you say it has all this new stuff on it, in those pictures, everything looks filthy & old and like it's been sitting in a field for a few years. Just looking through the auction, I don't think I'd be that willing to pay $3500 for it. If you cleaned up the grime and it actually looks like it has new stuff on it, you'll probably be more likely to get what you're asking.

    BTW, it looks like there's an anitfreeze puddle by your water pump - probably not somthing that's going to appeal to potential buyers.

    -Chelle
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    Like I said a couple days ago...

    If I recall you said it was too cold out to clean it and you were too lazy to put the grill and bumper on. The other excuse was that if they want to paint it they will have to take it off anyway. What if they don't want to paint it right away? If you are are selling a complete car it should at least look that way.
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    3500 seems more like a max bid than a starting bid. Just because you spent x amount of money on it doesn't make it worth that much more. Looks like a good project (if its solid). Better prep would have gone a long way in your auction.
  9. bdazzgt I had to jerk off the cable to get it to stop.

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    i have a day off tomorrow so i will go clean it up and take more pictures, since it was 50* the past few days. I will clean it up and take some more pictures.
  10. bdazzgt I had to jerk off the cable to get it to stop.

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    some guy saw it locally and came by my house and bought it for $3350. He comes and picks it up tomorrow. Thanks for everythign guys
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    Congrats. The two happiest days of a classic car owner are the day he buys it and the day he sells it. How long before you jump into the replacement?
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  13. bdazzgt I had to jerk off the cable to get it to stop.

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    I have a Fox that is my DD now so that will prob take all my time until i get out of college then i am wanting a 69-70 with a fuel injected stroked windsor, lets hope the MSHP still lets me in...
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    Not that it matters anymore but, I don't think folks were saying it was not worth the money, they were saying your ad did not make it look like it was worth the money.
    Apparently it looked better in person, and now you don't have to worry about transporting it.

    CONGRATS!
  15. bdazzgt I had to jerk off the cable to get it to stop.

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    hey edbert everyone is entitled to their opinion, which is why i posted here so everyone would say what they think and not kiss my ass like friends would, even thought my friends are awsome. Anyways it left last night i saw it go i was kinda sad but now i have 3350 which means a TF topend kit for my car...well maybe.. Anyways thanks everyone for being honest

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