Posted by dhermesc on May 31, 2016 at 13:35:18 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: One of Them CL Deals posted by Traditional Farmer on May 31, 2016 at 12:17:30:
A few years back (20?) my mom asked me to sell her 1972 Ford F600. I drove the thing to my place and ran an ad in the newspaper, it wasn't anything special but it ran OK and the brakes worked. Had a guy show up - he drove it and said he was interested in it but wanted a break in the price - I dropped a bit ($2800 to $2500). He said he'd think about it.
He left and a local wheeler dealer showed up about 10 minutes later, he drove it, checked the hoist and asked what it would take, I told him $2500 - he peeled 25 $100 bills out of his wallet and asked if it could sit overnight at my place and he'd be back with a driver to get it in the morning. Next morning the first guy is in the yard looking at the truck again and goes out to his pickup and the BUYER drives up - hops in the truck and leaves with it. I walk out in the yard and told the first guy the truck was bought and paid for - he was sitting there with his check book open with a check for $2000 in sitting on it.......
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