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Re: Whats my old car worth?.
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Posted by Jonfarmer on September 02, 2006 at 15:39:27 from (4.156.249.148):
In Reply to: Re: Whats my old car worth?. posted by Eddy ooo on September 02, 2006 at 15:19:43:
I am not so sure the guy that wants to buy it will fix it either, he said him and his buddy were both Ford fanatics, and he listed off a whole bunch of cars they already had, so it sounded to me like he already had his hands full of projects. If I sell it, I would much rather sell it to someone who is going to fix it up, otherwise, I'd just soon keep it and maybe I'll fix it someday. I told him when he asked if it was for sale, I said "maybe", then we went down and looked at it, he did ask me how much I wanted for it, and I told him I would like to get $1,000 since thats what I had paid for it 5yrs go. He said he would think about it, and talk it over with his buddy, but he thought they would want it, so I don't know if they will be back or not, but thats where I am right now, but I set it up so that I could easily back out of the deal if I wanted to. I really do have mixed feelings about it, true, the car would be gone from our yard since it is nothing but an eyesore right now, and your right about it turning worthless, I know it has been deteriorating, rust appearing on the fenders that it didn't have and I actually felt bad about it sitting there the last few years. I will see if they come back, yeah I do kinda feel it is time to let it go, I turned away another fellow last fall who wanted to buy it. I am sick of mowing around it anyways!.
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