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for sale clean one owner 35k doc. mile 70 charger 318 in EW1 white P31 option

Started by GOTWING, April 18, 2016, 08:11:03 AM

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GOTWING

oh yeah ! WHEN YOU SEE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WAIT FOR IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VERY RARE OPTION !!!!!!!!!  :cheers:

Mytur Binsdirti

"VERY RARE 318 3 SPEED COLUMN SHIFT  FROM WHAT I FOUND OUT ONLY 77 WHERE MADE AND 1 OR 2 STILL AROUND"

Aero426




alfaitalia

Nice clean ride.....not sure I could live with tan in a white car though. Seems an odd two colours to put together somehow.
If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you !!

GOTWING

Agree, imagine if the interior was burnt orange  :laugh: plain looking Charger for sure, I like second gen chargers with vinyl tops though, helps define the beautiful body lines imo. I'm just trying to imagine what was going through his mind to order such a weird car. :shruggy:

Dodge Don

According to Chrysler sales reports there were 82 500 318 D12 cars built.

5 are registered (including this one) in the 70 Charger Registry.

smithenhiven

Now relisted with a $36K buy it now.  Does the "weirdness" factor of this car really bring the price to that level?  I wouldnt say its "delusional" but certainly strong in my opinion. 


bigdsul

This is a good example of why I do not like eBay anymore. There's been too many vehicles posted up on the site with a low starting point with no reserve. The auction sits on the site for 7 to 10 days all the while being bid up. After the auction ends the car is resisted a few thousand dollars above the last actions final price. With the idea that if the buyer was willing to pay X amount of dollars then they surely wouldn't mind paying just a few thousand dollars more.

It's a way to see what someone is willing to spend on a car only to  bleed them for more money if they really want the car.

GOTWING

I have found that eBay is a great tool to get more exposure for selling a car . I have sold more outside of eBay rather than through eBay, many times the interested party will come look at the vehicle from seeing it on eBay we agree on a price right then and there they buy it I go upstairs and end the auction, that way I'm only out roughly $100 in listing fees and eBay did not get to soak me for their commission fees. I have found the best way to start bidding is at $200 and put a reserve on it.