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> Value of '74 2.0?, What's it worth?
Lucky9146
post Sep 9 2017, 01:11 PM
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I left without making an offer. He tried to get me to make one, but I told him that he'd think any offer I made would be another lowball. Truth is, it's way more project than I'm looking for right now, and I don't have a safe place to store it until I'm ready. Plus, it's waaaaaay overpriced and he's delusional about its value.



Smart move to walk away (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) he was delusional.

Good luck on your search there are better out there!
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post Sep 9 2017, 02:23 PM
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That's a $1k parts car.
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post Sep 9 2017, 03:31 PM
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I've been doing cars for four decades. When you run across a guy like this seller, you will notice first off........they think they are a big shot business man by asking X for product. After watching all the fluff seen on car auction T.V they are convinced.

In the mind of the seller they think it is worth it. Reality plays no part in their bizzaro concept of the real world.

Oh' sure, some unsuspecting dolt may come along and buy it and soon realize he will lose his money as the car is beyond any sense to restore. As the old saying holds true today "there is an arse for every seat"

So it sits, unsold, waiting for a fool to plunk down the money.
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