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Who would check a charger out for me in Houston?

Started by cavemanno1, February 02, 2015, 03:24:22 PM

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cavemanno1

Hi guys!

Just seen a craigslist ad in the cars for sale section posted by f8-4life and i was wondering who could check it out for me in Houston!Of course i would pay for your troubles.My problem is that i live in Hungary and from here to find a charger is impossible!I need some help to try to find out what's what with that car!

Thank you!

Peter

shart70rt

I live about 2 hours away. Send me the link to the car, and if you talk to him and are interested in it, I will look at it and send you pictures.

Stephen
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500 Stroker, Edelbrock Heads, Edelbrock intake, dual 600 CFM Carbs,
Comp Hydraulic Roller
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familymopar

Don't know if you have already taken care of it and sorry I just saw this post.  I am one of numerous members in Houston and would be happy to check out a car and send you photos, etc.


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cavemanno1

Thanks guys!
The car is gone unfortunatelly but appreciate it!

Peter

chargerman69


Dino

Quote from: cavemanno1 on February 09, 2015, 03:59:40 PM
Thanks guys!
The car is gone unfortunatelly but appreciate it!

Peter

Time is not on your side here.  By the time you have arranged for someone to go look, the car is gone.  Also a seller will always take a local sale vs, what they may incorrectly believe too be, a hassle having to deal with a foreigner.

I suggest you tell us, in detail, what exactly you want in a car and your top dollar amount.  Offer a finders fee for the car, most here would do it for next to nothing anyway, and let a member here find your car.  If someone comes across the car you've been looking for then that member can initiate contact with the seller.  Now you have a better chance.
For example, if I find a car near Detroit matching what you want then I contact the seller and then contact you with the info.  I check the car out and if it's advertised right then I help you close the deal.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

VegasCharger

Quote from: Dino on February 09, 2015, 09:37:54 PM
Quote from: cavemanno1 on February 09, 2015, 03:59:40 PM
Thanks guys!
The car is gone unfortunatelly but appreciate it!

Peter

Time is not on your side here.  By the time you have arranged for someone to go look, the car is gone.  Also a seller will always take a local sale vs, what they may incorrectly believe too be, a hassle having to deal with a foreigner.

I suggest you tell us, in detail, what exactly you want in a car and your top dollar amount.  Offer a finders fee for the car, most here would do it for next to nothing anyway, and let a member here find your car.  If someone comes across the car you've been looking for then that member can initiate contact with the seller.  Now you have a better chance.
For example, if I find a car near Detroit matching what you want then I contact the seller and then contact you with the info.  I check the car out and if it's advertised right then I help you close the deal.

You da man Dino :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

Very generous of you. I would do the same to a certain extent. But like the weather here in Vegas, 2nd Gen Chargers are very dry out here :cheers:

Dino

Quote from: VegasCharger on February 10, 2015, 02:19:45 AM
Quote from: Dino on February 09, 2015, 09:37:54 PM
Quote from: cavemanno1 on February 09, 2015, 03:59:40 PM
Thanks guys!
The car is gone unfortunatelly but appreciate it!

Peter

Time is not on your side here.  By the time you have arranged for someone to go look, the car is gone.  Also a seller will always take a local sale vs, what they may incorrectly believe too be, a hassle having to deal with a foreigner.

I suggest you tell us, in detail, what exactly you want in a car and your top dollar amount.  Offer a finders fee for the car, most here would do it for next to nothing anyway, and let a member here find your car.  If someone comes across the car you've been looking for then that member can initiate contact with the seller.  Now you have a better chance.
For example, if I find a car near Detroit matching what you want then I contact the seller and then contact you with the info.  I check the car out and if it's advertised right then I help you close the deal.

You da man Dino :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

Very generous of you. I would do the same to a certain extent. But like the weather here in Vegas, 2nd Gen Chargers are very dry out here :cheers:

Thanks  :cheers:

And like the weather in Michigan, 2nd gen Chargers are wet and soggy out here.   :icon_smile_big:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.