Posted by John T on December 11, 2013 at 06:27:06 from (216.249.76.176):
In Reply to: Deal of the century??? posted by jdemaris on December 11, 2013 at 05:42:32:
WOW, sounds kind of HIGHHHHHHHHHH to me. Maybe an old super rich dude with money to burn would buy it if say his dad bought it new or something and it had sentimental value??? and its hard to put a price on that, even if its not any typical appraised or fair market value. Perhaps its a one of a kind or rare or a real oddball or a first or last of some model??????? Of course, by strict definition, its worth what a seller is willing to accept and a buyer is willing to pay, be it one dollar or seventy thousand, that's their own free choice and what it may be worth in THEIR situation, BUT ITS SURE NOT MINE OR PROBABLY 99.9999999% of others lol
I saw an add years ago in our local for sale rag a dude had a truck for sale, and the price he quoted was "asking $350 or $400" wonder if anyone offered him the $400 ??? At Stilesville Auction years ago Jim Vaughn was always telling bidders the more you pay the more you will like it when you get it home!!!
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