Posted by: GTeener Aug 16 2006, 11:43 AM
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Gwen,
Yellow 914-6 as seen on various web sites and www.carshowing.com is being auctioned by me to those who have driven/inquired.
I will accept best bid over $20,000 received by e-mail no later than Friday, August 18 by 2PM PDT.
I will immediately notify winning bidder and runner-up bidder.
Terms are receipt of a $2,000 deposit check via Fed Ex no later than Monday, Aug 15, or I contact runner-up.
I will turn over vehicle and title in return for balance of bid in form of certified check only.
Car can be picked up with all accessories (roll-bar, cover, extra parts) in Healdsburg, CA. I do not pay for shipping, but will coordinate with your shipper or provide name and number of car transporter broker.
If highest bids the same, I will contact bidder whose e-mail arrived earliest.
Bidding open now.
Poss Pragoff
pragoff@sonic.net
Healdsburg, CA
FYI...
Yellow isn't really my color, but maybe one of you is interested in this car
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Posted by: rjames Aug 16 2006, 12:01 PM
That car has been for sale for quite some time...
Posted by: GTeener Aug 16 2006, 12:04 PM
QUOTE(rjames @ Aug 16 2006, 11:01 AM)
That car has been for sale for quite some time...
Because of the asking price or something else undisclosed?
Posted by: smontanaro Aug 16 2006, 12:25 PM
From the looks of the VIN, I'd say it's a conversion. Just about no matter how
nicely it was done, the price seems kinda high.
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Posted by: BKLA Aug 16 2006, 01:03 PM
Price is relative to your wants and desires.
Having recently purchased a 6 conversion that is super sweet, clean and well done, I can only say that price is completely relative to what the owner wants and what the buyer is willing to spend. The car I bought had exactly what I wanted and was therefore worth the asking price to me.
Its all relative to what the seller wants to get out of the car and what a potential buyer is looking for...
Posted by: So.Cal.914 Aug 16 2006, 01:10 PM
QUOTE(BKLA @ Aug 16 2006, 12:03 PM)
Price is relative to your wants and desires.
Having recently purchased a 6 conversion that is super sweet, clean and well done, I can only say that price is completely relative to what the owner wants and what the buyer is willing to spend. The car I bought had exactly what I wanted and was therefore worth the asking price to me.
Its all relative to what the seller wants to get out of the car and what a potential buyer is looking for...
Sounds like you might have paid almost that much yourself. But your right, if your
happy with what you purchased whats it matter.