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What have you been offered?

Started by comet_666, March 25, 2015, 08:06:14 PM

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comet_666

Most of you have a story about someone offering you $ or whatever for your cars...
Reason I bring this up is late last year I was offered $40 K for my car as is no engine and trans and I told my body guy who passed this offer along to me I was not interested. Well it turns out the guy showed up to his shop last week with $45 K looking for the car. It is no longer there so the guy wanted to come see it and make an offer. My body guy texted me and I didn't see it until this morning. Not going to sell it but was a bit perplexed I guess. Anyone have anything similar happen to them?

Patronus

45K eh? Why don't you have him send me a PM.  :scratchchin:
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comet_666

Not only that, he just bought a restored 71 Challenger from him last year when he offered the 40K for mine.
Must be nice to throw that much $ around.

70 sublime

If he has $45K ask for $50K
I am sure you could find something to drive for that kind of cash  :2thumbs:
next project 70 Charger FJ5 green

comet_666

I could for sure but I am not selling...at least I want to drive it for awhile first

70 sublime

I know if someone offered me $45K it would not take me long to pass over the keys  :2thumbs:
(helps a little when I have another Charger to work on)
next project 70 Charger FJ5 green

twodko

I just came to terms with a guy for my '69.
He's happy and so am I.
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polywideblock

congrats     :2thumbs:     plans for another ride  :popcrn:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

68X426

Quote from: comet_666 on March 25, 2015, 08:38:03 PM
Must be nice to throw that much $ around.

Must be nice to steer clear of that much $ when that much $ is being thrown.  :whistling:





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myk

Cruisin Grand 2005.  Back then the car had rust spots in the lower quarters, Dutchman, tail panel, faded paint and a shot interior.  Even with all of that some guy in a then-new Mustang GT convertible spent a good half hour looking the car over before he offered to set up a straight trade for both cars.  I love Mustangs so I have to admit I felt a twinge of temptation for at least a second.  I'm glad I didn't bite...

Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: twodko on March 25, 2015, 10:57:56 PM
I just came to terms with a guy for my '69.
He's happy and so am I.


Somehow this just doesn't sound right at all.     :o

Baldwinvette77

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on March 26, 2015, 04:16:16 AM
Quote from: twodko on March 25, 2015, 10:57:56 PM
I just came to terms with a guy for my '69.
He's happy and so am I.


Somehow this just doesn't sound right at all.     :o

:puke:

RIDELIKEHELL

There is a guy at Moparfest every year that wants to buy mine but won't give me an offer & I will not show my hand although this year I may throw a ridiculous $ amount at him  :lol:
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fy469rtse

Tom , new ride , saw it advertised ,
Hope you got what you wanted!
Comet 666
You should be flattered, he obviously likes your work ,
U S dollars or monopoly ,  :lol:

comet_666

Probably 10K and trade for a 78 Mavrick  :icon_smile_big:

I have about what he offered into it right now..I wouldnt be re cooping anything really.

Challenger340

People blabber... but never actually had one walk up with "cash in hand" ?

Always remember, what would it cost you to replace it again ?
$45K would not cover it.... decline politely and carry on.
Only wimps wear Bowties !

Dino

I have been offered 30K by a local business man twice.  I know he has the cash but I can't sell.  I told him that I could only sell it for way more than it's worth so he should look for another one.  He still wants it though.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

F8-4life

This thread is a good reminder to say "not for sale" always and not entertain offers.
Either you get a good offer and wreck your brain considering letting your charger go or you get insulted with a bs offer.
Or you have to sit and talk about your car for an hour with a stranger before the guy feels comfy offering you 5k for it.

UH60L

I was offered $20,000.00 for mine not long after I got it, prior to any restoration work.  I had only paid $7,100.00 so it would have been a good deal, but I didn't want to sell it.

Then after the body and paint was done and I had waaaay more into it, I was offered $8,000.00....   :brickwall:

Ya just never know...

tucknroll

I get asked all the time how much but once a woman driving  a 68 got her check book out and said how much! I wouldnt sell for almost any amount  because the wife would have it spent on new hardwood, new minivan and things like that and there I'd  be.

Chad L. Magee

Ten years ago, I was offered $10,000 cash (it was counted out for me on the hood) for my 1969 Charger White Hat Special in T5/tan top/tan interior.  It was originally a 383-4bbl., console auto with air, but was converted to a 400-2bbl. by a former owner.  It is a project car, needing the bottoms of both quarters and trunk floor replaced from rust, as well as the interior (mice).  Most of the body is strait, with mostly only minor dents and dings to work out of the original sheet metal, with the exception of one crease in a quarter panel that can be replaced during the rust repairs mentioned above.  However, it does run and could be driven short distances as is.  The guy really wanted it to make a GL clone.  I just said "Sorry, not for sale" and handed back his money.  The look on his face was priceless, as he did not expect that to happen.  This one is a keeper, very few WHS were made that year with that engine combo.  Most of the people who have stopped by over the years (to ask about it) are thinking that they can buy it for $500 or so and make a quick buck.  I just tell them that they are 40 years too late...
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bill440rt

I get asked "So what's it worth?" more than actual offers, but when it does happen it's been some large sums of money.
I just tell them Not for Sale.
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DixieRestoParts

I get the typical, is it for sale question. When I answer no, they say, what would it take? I say make an offer and it ends right there.  :slap:

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ws23rt

People are funny sometimes but questions like is it for sale or what's it worth for the most part are just attempts at conversation.
What collectables are worth is what most people need to know to get a handle on how and what others think.  It's helpful to better understand what they are looking at.  A large diamond for example catches the eye. The question we all want to know right off is what's it worth?  The answer gives a greater understanding about what we are looking at.

A question like --is it for sale?--could many times be nothing more than an  err, umm, etc. ---just conversation--- We all know that everything is for sale. ;)  What an answer to the question --- (not for sale)-- really means is--I don't want to sell--  I like the (make me an offer) as the best answer.

BTW  what's my opinion about all this worth? :smilielol:

twodko

Quote from: polywideblock on March 25, 2015, 11:28:37 PM
congrats     :2thumbs:     plans for another ride  :popcrn:

Not anytime soon my friend.
These old cars we love never had much if any consideration put into
designing lower lumbar support in the seats.

My fused, instrumented S1-L2 spine just can't handle it.  :shruggy:
Other things too.
FLY NAVY/Marine Corps or take the bus!