If you didn't want him to resell the car, you should have made him sign the car to himself. Someone who doesn't want to do this is obviously going to resell it.
That it bothers you shows that you're a decent guy. It's no longer on you. It's on him to do the right (or wrong) thing.
I see items that were sold at consignment sales posted on CL for much more than what they sold far all the time. Most recently, there was a 4630 with a combine engine in it on a consignment sale in December. It sold for $7500, it was listed for $12,500 the same day it sold, described as having a recent overhaul. I called the guy up and talked with him awhile. He said he bought it recently to pull a disk, but decided it wasn't enough tractor and was just trying to get his money back out of it. Just a flat liar. It's still listed, but now for $10,500. Definitely the same tractor, someone had started stripping it to paint and never finished. Looks terrible.
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