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This guy wants to buy my car

Started by Paul G, May 24, 2006, 10:17:19 PM

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Paul G

I took the Charger to the store the other day just after I put the new wheels and tires on. I was coming up to a stop light and this guy in an suv makes me roll down the passenger side window to ask me if the car was for sale. I told him it wasn't but he persuaded me to pull in to this parking lot on the corner. That was the store I was going to anyway. He looked over the car, naturally telling me how nice it was. He offered $14000 right there. Sorry, not for sale I said. This ever happen to you?
1972 Charger Topper Special, 360ci, 46RH OD trans, 8 3/4 sure grip with 3.91 gear, 14.93@92 mph.
1973 Charger Rallye, 4 speed, muscle rat. Whatever engine right now?

Mopars Unlimited of Arizona

http://www.moparsaz.com/#

Silver R/T

Ive had guys ask me if mine is for sale while I would drive it or have it parked somewhere numerous times. I just cant part with it
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1968 silver/black/red striped R/T
My Charger is hybrid, it runs on gas and on tears of ricers
2001 Ram 2500 CTD
1993 Mazda MX-3 GS SE
1995 Ford Cobra SVT#2722

TheGhost

I tell them that unless they see a for sale sign on the window, this car will never be for sale.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

haueter66

I tell them 40k and its theirs  ;D

triple_green

I have 3 guys who claim they will buy my car whenever I decide to sell it. I know two of them have the money.
68 Charger 383 HP grandma car (the orignal 3X)

Rolling_Thunder

some guy offered me a trade for a new silver Charger...     told  him no
1968 Dodge Charger - 6.1L Hemi / 6-speed / 3.55 Sure Grip

2013 Dodge Challenger R/T - 5.7L Hemi / 6-speed / 3.73 Limited Slip

1964 Dodge Polara 500 - 440 / 4-speed / 3.91 Sure Grip

1973 Dodge Challenger Rallye - 340 / A-518 / 3.23 Sure Grip

wetfeetmi

I ususally dismiss it as lipservice...They want to sound like big money collectors "in the know". I try to be polite and thank them for the interest.

Shakey

I am in the process of contacting previous owners of my car to learn more about its history.  I got the guy on the phone that sold it to the fella I bought it from and the first words out of his mouth were "do you want to sell it".  I had said no and he then went on to tell me some stories about the good times he had with the car back in the mid '90's.

I had told him I had a some photos of the restoration and he had said he would like to see them.  He will send me some photos of it when he owned it.

I am guessing that once it gets on the road, others will be asking the same questions as situations such as mentioned above are common for folks that own old cars.

Perhaps there is a web forum with a bunch of old folks that own rusty old cars sitting in their driveways get together chat and share stories about how some person knocked on their door asking if they would sell their car.   :D

NYCMille

All the time... I tell them 100k, it shuts them up pretty quickly - not that I would ever get that, but... what if.....

1972Rallye

I actually had a guy hand me a $35,000 check for my '71 Super Bee...  I politely handed it back to him and said "no thanks".  Other than that, I've had several people ask about both cars, but I love 'em too much (besides, my wife would KILL me if I ever sold the Bee).

mopar_madman

years ago I used to have people come and knock on my door wanting to buy mine when it was parked outside. Thank God I never sold it, never will. Gotta figure a way to be buried with it.
1973 Dodge Charger
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
1971 Dodge Dart Swinger

bill440rt

I used to have a guy follow me to numerous Mopar shows. He would track me down several times a day with offers to buy my '70 R/T. This guy was h-u-g-e, very intimidating. He always had money on him. Last time was probably 5yrs or so, he was wearing a belt-pack and said he'd give me $50 grand for the car right there on the spot. I still said no. Glad I did, I'm now getting offers for 2x that.

My wife sometimes watches the car at shows while I'm out in the swaps. She had a guy pester her for almost 1/2hr about the car: How much? (not for sale), If he were to sell it, how much? (not for sale), C'mon everything has a price! (not for sale), Can you call & ask him? (not for sale). Finally, she just said "$1 million!" to shut him up. He called her crazy & walked away. Some people just don't get the hint.  :shruggy:
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41husk

I tell people $25,000, sounds like I need to double that before someone actually puts up!
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

moparguy01

i tell people 50 grand. the car aint worth it and I know it, but if they want to pay 50 grand for it, i'll go buy another and start over. haha

ChargerRob

I had a guy approach me the other day at the gas station to look over my car and to see if I was interested in selling,
then me saw my $58.00 gas charge and asked how long will it last. I told him about 150 miles or a few hours. He just
walked away. My wife and I just started laughing.  ;D
Mighty Mean Mexican Mopar

bluesfool

Quotethen me saw my $58.00 gas charge and asked how long will it last. I told him about 150 miles or a few hours.
Yep, that about does it!

Whenever I'm asked about selling mine, first I tell 'em it's not for sale and if they persist, then I give 'em a high number. I automatically dismiss it as just talk anyway.

cobradriver

i had 2 people offer to buy mine the day i bought it while i was parked at rest stops comming back from canada.   You never know who is serious and who isnt....I recently sold my 65 Contemporary Cobra replicar that way....i was getting gas in it and some older guy drove up next to me claiming hes been wanting one for ever and a day...he asked how much to sell. I told him 52K he asked for my number, gave him my buisness card and 4 hours later he was at my house with cash....so YOU NEVER KNOW!!

charger_lady

When the car sat in the backyard we had all kinds come and ask if she was for sale. My husband always sends me out to deal with these people. One guy would come every spring & fall for 4yrs...and I kept telling him NO WAY!  The last time he came over he said he wanted to speak to my husband...he was gonna bring cash...I laughed at him and told him he was wasting his time...I WON'T SELL HER...I would devorce my husband and take the car and the kids if I had to...LOL
He hasn't been back since. :icon_smile_wink: Guess he thought I was serious...hahaha
Someone offered us $10 000 when she first got to the shop...no thanks!
Now that she's restored it seems like every time we go for a cruise someone's asking if she's for sale. We usually just chuckle and say no. If they persist I tell them an outrageous number (quarter million usually does it...lol) and leave us alone. 99% of the people that ask aren't serious anyways so why should we when we give them a price :icon_smile_wink:
We couldn't sell ours...it's almost 21 yrs. since we first got her...there's no price for owning a 69 Charger for that long.


Nacho-RT74

Allways happens to me, every day at least 3 or 4 times, but they just ask DON'T YOU SELL IT? What year is it ? does it have the original engine ?... not too many guys offer money directly... one guy offered $20K once. Another one driving a Volvo ( not a common car down here ) asked me DON'T YOU SELL ? I asked him, NO BUT IF I DO HOW MUCH DO YOU THINK WORTHS... he answered me AT LEAST $10K, I told him, AT LEATS YOU ARE ON THE WAY, BUT I THINK STILL NOT TO CLOSE. That was before paint and stripe.

Funny was once a guy driving a Convertible corvette I think 98 or so asked me if I sell and also told him NO... shame he didn't offered money and the HOT GIRL HE HAD AS PASSENGER LOL... that was also before the late paint job and stripe.

Another guy asked me about sell it an got same answer... he asked me NOT EVEN ON 100 MILLONS Bs ( local money, that is around US$40-45K )... I asked him... do you have that kind of money... He laughed. If you are so stupid to offer that kind of money for my car, then you have no idea what car is or simply just throw an offer to play with me.

Now with A/C working mostly of times then there is less ppl asking me becsue my windows are rolled up, but yes keeps watching my cars and rolling down windows to detail it better ( I have been surprised about also Mrs and Ms ). Sometimes ppl make hand signals somehow to try to ask if I sell... of course they get same answer.


BTW Paul, you have an extremely nice one, practically a survivor, so if you try to sell or think on that, don't think on less than $25-28K
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TruckDriver

If some one offered me 14,000 cash for my car, I would sell it right there :yesnod: I'd just turn around and buy another 2nd gen Charger again or a Rallye 3rd gen.
PETE

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"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

blackcharger

Quote from: moparguy01 on May 25, 2006, 08:52:13 AM
i tell people 50 grand. the car aint worth it and I know it, but if they want to pay 50 grand for it, i'll go buy another and start over. haha

pretty much what I do. I'll have someone ask if my road runner is for sale,I say no. They ask "what would you take for it?" I'll say $10,000. Primer, half finished interior, but on the road. They say  "you'll never get that", I say "I said I didn't want to sell it. Everytime some one asks, I increase the amount. IOF someone would ever flash some serious cash, it would have to be enough for me to buy another 2nd gen or road runner THAT DOESN"T NEED A THING. Probably won't happen, but maybe there's someone foolishish enough.......

THE COLONEL

I said when I got the car, if someone offered me $20,000 for it, I would sell it.  Well, last year I was offered 20K cash on the spot for The Colonel, and I said no.  I have grown too attached to it.  I don't know what I'd do if I was offered 30K or more. :-\
"THE COLONEL....DIFFERENT RANK...SAME ATTITUDE"

andy74

last guy who kept pestering me about the 72 i told him 25 grand-he countered with 18,so i told him bring me a cashiers check and we can talk-still waiting!

some people are just dolts

FastbackJon

The mauve '66 318 Charger I had got the most interest out of any of the Chargers as far as offers to buy it. Guys at gas stations, on the street, following me into parking lots. With the nice painted 440 Chargers ('66 and '68 R/T) people think they are cool cars but it is the mauve small block car people really wanted to buy.
"This was the dedication of the altar, in the day when it was anointed, by the princes of Israel: twelve chargers of silver, twelve silver bowls, twelve spoons of gold..." -- Numbers 7:84 KJV




Mike DC

 
When my '69 was on the road (in primer & glasspacks), I was constantly getting offers to buy it for like $1500.

(And then when you turn down one of those stupid low-ball offers, the guy usually gets annoyed at you.)