1972 stingray
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1972 stingray
I have a 1972 stingray for sale, no rust, numbers matching and runs great, has 90,000 miles on it. Its a 4 speed with the munzie transmission which only 1,300 were made with, it has the 350 small block which pumps out 255hp. Beautiful car, im deploying soon and it would just sit in a TMO lot and rust up while im gone so id rather it be babied and taken care of.
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You're new here....So I'll cut you some slack. Two things right off the bat that need to be addressed ASAP.
1) Per Forum rules...You must have an asking price. Best offer or firm is okay to add as well, as long as you have a monetary amount in the thread.
2) Filling out your profile is beneficial to both you and a potential buyer. The folks around here, myself included like to know we're dealing with someone who is a real person, with real name, where you live, where the car resides, and viable contact information.
To speed up your potential sale, you need to go into some more detail about the car's history. Like previous owner history, has the car been restored at one point? Does it have any original documentation? What are areas of the car that need work? Has it been wrecked at one time or another? Is the paint and interior original? Has the engine and transmission been rebuilt? If so, how many miles on the rebuilds? Does the car reside outside or in a garage? What areas of the car need work or restoring, if any?
Pictures, pictures, and more pictures. You can never post enough IMO, especially trying to sell an old car like this. If it's possible for you to get this car up on lift and take pictures of the undercarriage/frame it would be in your best interest to do it. Taking pictures of every angle of the car on the outside, including the engine bay and interior is beneficial to both parties.
Hope this brief reply helps you along the way. I don't consider myself a novice when it comes to C3's but, I'm not an expert either. Hopefully, some of the C3 Guru's will chime in with their vast expertise and knowledge.
Good luck with your sale and Welcome to the Forum!!
1) Per Forum rules...You must have an asking price. Best offer or firm is okay to add as well, as long as you have a monetary amount in the thread.
2) Filling out your profile is beneficial to both you and a potential buyer. The folks around here, myself included like to know we're dealing with someone who is a real person, with real name, where you live, where the car resides, and viable contact information.
To speed up your potential sale, you need to go into some more detail about the car's history. Like previous owner history, has the car been restored at one point? Does it have any original documentation? What are areas of the car that need work? Has it been wrecked at one time or another? Is the paint and interior original? Has the engine and transmission been rebuilt? If so, how many miles on the rebuilds? Does the car reside outside or in a garage? What areas of the car need work or restoring, if any?
Pictures, pictures, and more pictures. You can never post enough IMO, especially trying to sell an old car like this. If it's possible for you to get this car up on lift and take pictures of the undercarriage/frame it would be in your best interest to do it. Taking pictures of every angle of the car on the outside, including the engine bay and interior is beneficial to both parties.
Hope this brief reply helps you along the way. I don't consider myself a novice when it comes to C3's but, I'm not an expert either. Hopefully, some of the C3 Guru's will chime in with their vast expertise and knowledge.
Good luck with your sale and Welcome to the Forum!!
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3. Best Offers & Gauging Interest
The forum will permit "OBO" or "serious offers" in a sale thread where a price has been stipulated.
We will not permit threads where no price is stated, and asks for open offers.
Members are not permitted to "gauge interest," in their item for sale thread. Such threads will create an ebay type auction, and that is unacceptable. Sellers must create their thread with an asking price included.
Only forum vendors are permitted to gauge interest in their products.
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When you decide on an asking price, let me know and I'll reopen the thread and enter it, or you can make edits.
3. Best Offers & Gauging Interest
The forum will permit "OBO" or "serious offers" in a sale thread where a price has been stipulated.
We will not permit threads where no price is stated, and asks for open offers.
Members are not permitted to "gauge interest," in their item for sale thread. Such threads will create an ebay type auction, and that is unacceptable. Sellers must create their thread with an asking price included.
Only forum vendors are permitted to gauge interest in their products.
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When you decide on an asking price, let me know and I'll reopen the thread and enter it, or you can make edits.
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