Hate do do it but time to sell my 70
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Again, good luck on the sale.
Jim
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Hi Glenn,
I've been away for almost 3 weeks... I'm REALLY surprised your car is still your car!!!!!!
BUMP!!!!!
Regards,
Alan
I've been away for almost 3 weeks... I'm REALLY surprised your car is still your car!!!!!!
BUMP!!!!!
Regards,
Alan
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Glenn,
I was very lucky with selling cars here at the forum. Over the years I have sold two Corvettes and both transactions went off with out a hitch. I think this site is full of true enthusiasts and what everyone is not understanding is how tough the economy really is NOW. The first things to go are the toys everyone knows that but this time people are losing their houses. My colleague at work moved back in to his mother's house last month after losing his house after 14 years! and he went back with his wife and 2 kids!! Yikes.... Nobody has any money money NONE!!!. The only people looking to buy are people that are risking nothing...Offering 8,500 - 10,000 on a 18,500 car....These folks are out their and they are hanging their hats on the adage " Its only worth what someone is willing to pay" nonsense. That may be true if you give in to them....I'm afraid to say it, but wait till my buddy Obama gets his health care plan rolling then were in even worse shape. Anyway Try a loan on the house for the kids college and hold the car, If you plan on buying another in 6 yrs.Why Give it away. I have my car on now thinking I could get 11,900 for mine or maybe trade it for daily driver and some cash....1 nibble. That's it...I think it may time for us to sit tight. Good Luck with what ever road you take and love your car..............
Deane
I was very lucky with selling cars here at the forum. Over the years I have sold two Corvettes and both transactions went off with out a hitch. I think this site is full of true enthusiasts and what everyone is not understanding is how tough the economy really is NOW. The first things to go are the toys everyone knows that but this time people are losing their houses. My colleague at work moved back in to his mother's house last month after losing his house after 14 years! and he went back with his wife and 2 kids!! Yikes.... Nobody has any money money NONE!!!. The only people looking to buy are people that are risking nothing...Offering 8,500 - 10,000 on a 18,500 car....These folks are out their and they are hanging their hats on the adage " Its only worth what someone is willing to pay" nonsense. That may be true if you give in to them....I'm afraid to say it, but wait till my buddy Obama gets his health care plan rolling then were in even worse shape. Anyway Try a loan on the house for the kids college and hold the car, If you plan on buying another in 6 yrs.Why Give it away. I have my car on now thinking I could get 11,900 for mine or maybe trade it for daily driver and some cash....1 nibble. That's it...I think it may time for us to sit tight. Good Luck with what ever road you take and love your car..............
Deane
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Glenn,
I was very lucky with selling cars here at the forum. Over the years I have sold two Corvettes and both transactions went off with out a hitch. I think this site is full of true enthusiasts and what everyone is not understanding is how tough the economy really is NOW. The first things to go are the toys everyone knows that but this time people are losing their houses. My colleague at work moved back in to his mother's house last month after losing his house after 14 years! and he went back with his wife and 2 kids!! Yikes.... Nobody has any money money NONE!!!. The only people looking to buy are people that are risking nothing...Offering 8,500 - 10,000 on a 18,500 car....These folks are out their and they are hanging their hats on the adage " Its only worth what someone is willing to pay" nonsense. That may be true if you give in to them....I'm afraid to say it, but wait till my buddy Obama gets his health care plan rolling then were in even worse shape. Anyway Try a loan on the house for the kids college and hold the car, If you plan on buying another in 6 yrs.Why Give it away. I have my car on now thinking I could get 11,900 for mine or maybe trade it for daily driver and some cash....1 nibble. That's it...I think it may time for us to sit tight. Good Luck with what ever road you take and love your car..............
Deane
I was very lucky with selling cars here at the forum. Over the years I have sold two Corvettes and both transactions went off with out a hitch. I think this site is full of true enthusiasts and what everyone is not understanding is how tough the economy really is NOW. The first things to go are the toys everyone knows that but this time people are losing their houses. My colleague at work moved back in to his mother's house last month after losing his house after 14 years! and he went back with his wife and 2 kids!! Yikes.... Nobody has any money money NONE!!!. The only people looking to buy are people that are risking nothing...Offering 8,500 - 10,000 on a 18,500 car....These folks are out their and they are hanging their hats on the adage " Its only worth what someone is willing to pay" nonsense. That may be true if you give in to them....I'm afraid to say it, but wait till my buddy Obama gets his health care plan rolling then were in even worse shape. Anyway Try a loan on the house for the kids college and hold the car, If you plan on buying another in 6 yrs.Why Give it away. I have my car on now thinking I could get 11,900 for mine or maybe trade it for daily driver and some cash....1 nibble. That's it...I think it may time for us to sit tight. Good Luck with what ever road you take and love your car..............
Deane
Thanks for the encouragement guys.
Glenn
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Some nibbles. A gentleman is having someone inspect it for him over the weekend. He's a US citizen, but is based in France for business and comes back to the states quite frequently. Hopefully he'll like the report and make a deal. We'll see.
Thanks, Glenn
Thanks, Glenn
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Another bump for Glenn on this beautiful 70.
I hope all goes well for you on your sale.
David
I hope all goes well for you on your sale.
David
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Let me know which pic you were looking at.
Glenn