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Thinking of Cashing in... selling off all my rides...

Started by Brock Samson, December 21, 2008, 03:23:36 PM

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Brock Samson


Things have changed to such a large degree in my life the last three years...
...those who followed my saga know of the loss of my family (father, sister mother in the past few years), the "Downsizing" of my job, and a few other major life changing events.
I'm looking/thinking seriously of selling off all my vehicles and starting a new home business or maybe even moving from San Francisco to a less Taxed location. This town has really gotten way too expensive for an average Joe.
So Jan. is the date I've set to begin this endeavor and though I may change my vehicle and location I will allways have a soft spot in my head for the Charger.
(Smart comments from snooter aside) I can't see going through another year of paying Insurance, Taxes and Reg. on four vehicles and watching gas bump $5.oo per Gal. as I expect it will by summer.
Any thoughts?..

Ghoste

My first thought Dave is to make CERTAIN you do what YOU want.  Selling some cars?  Maybe. The Charger?  I don't know about that one.  A move might improve your outlook but you take some great pics of your area and local car culture so be sure of wherever you want to go to.  All areas suck for some reason and all are great for some reason but a change can always be helpful.

greenpigs

The motor home would be the first to go and then rethink things. If I was to go into my own business and the driving wasn't going to be much I would ditch the 300.
1969 Charger RT


Living Chevy free

BB1

Kansas, Welcome Home Brock.

I left the Communist State of California 13 years ago, I wished I did it sooner.

Good times man.
Delete my profile

ITSA426

Keep what you like best but this is a tough market to sell in if you want top dollar.  I'd try to wait it out awhile into spring - more motivated buyers, some with money.

Brock Samson


Sublime/Sixpack

Quote from: Brock Samson on December 21, 2008, 03:23:36 PM

Things have changed to such a large degree in my life the last three years...
...those who followed my saga know of the loss of my family (father, sister mother in the past few years), the "Downsizing" of my job, and a few other major life changing events.
I'm looking/thinking seriously of selling off all my vehicles and starting a new home business or maybe even moving from San Francisco to a less Taxed location. This town has really gotten way too expensive for an average Joe.
So Jan. is the date I've set to begin this endeavor and though I may change my vehicle and location I will allways have a soft spot in my head for the Charger.
(Smart comments from snooter aside) I can't see going through another year of paying Insurance, Taxes and Reg. on four vehicles and watching gas bump $5.oo per Gal. as I expect it will by summer.
Any thoughts?..





I relate to your situation and feelings somewhat, I plan to sell a couple of my cars this spring, simplify life, and change direction a bit.  "Change" can be a very good thing at times.
Thoughts? Yes, think through it well so you won't have any serious regrets, and good luck in the future.

1970 Sublime R/T, 440 Six Pack, Four speed, Super Track Pak

69bronzeT5

I'd sell the motorhome and the Roadrunner but keep the Charger. :yesnod: Move up here. :2thumbs:
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1969 Charger: T5 Copper 383 Automatic
1970 Challenger R/T: FC7 Plum Crazy 440 Automatic
1970 GTO: Black 400 Ram Air III 4-Speed
1971 Charger Super Bee: GY3 Citron Yella 440 4-Speed
1972 Charger: FE5 Red 360 Automatic
1973 Charger Rallye: FY1 Top Banana 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Road Runner: FE5 Red 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Duster: FC7 Plum Crazy 318 Automatic

billssuperbird


Daytona R/T SE

Figure out which car is your favorite.

Keep it.

Sell everything else except a reliable daily driver.

Move.

Be happy.

I know EXACTLY where you're coming from.

I've got room in my garage for three cars/projects.

I own nine, plus two trucks, a car trailer and a Harley.

This shit has got to stop.  :brickwall:


A383Wing

Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on December 21, 2008, 06:27:50 PM
Figure out which car is your favorite.

Keep it.

Sell everything else except a reliable daily driver.

Move.

Be happy.

I know EXACTLY where you're coming from.

I've got room in my garage for three cars/projects.

I own nine, plus two trucks, a car trailer and a Harley.

This shit has got to stop.  :brickwall:



You and I must be related...I got the exact same problem as you   :brickwall:

Except no Harley...sold my bike years ago

RallyeMike

Brock: I wasnt aware of your tough year. Hang in there.

All in all, I think the life changes about moving on to a new career and home are a lot more stressful and complicated that the car decision, and only you can work through those. I agree that if you decide to move forward with major changes, hang onto the Charger for another year or so at least until you are 100% positive that it's the right decision. You've laid down a lot of rubber in that car and the memories are not replaceable. When you shed some of the other newcomer Mopars it's not going to hurt as much - they can even be replaced later on. It can even be a relief... I trimmed down from 6 hobby cars to 4 so far and it's actually been liberating.
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1972 Charger, Grand Sport #41
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TruckDriver

Seriously, DON'T SELL THE CHARGER! :slap: :-\
   You own one of the nicest Charger's on the forum.










I'm hoping you'll keep it long enough for me to buy it. :yesnod: :P
PETE

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

General_01

I would have to agree with the others who said to pick one  and keep it, at least for now. If down the road you want to sell the last one off, you still can.

Sorry for the last year or so that you have had. Take care.
1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee
496 stroker
4-speed

skip68

 :scratchchin:  Do you ever think about living in a small community?  Like in the hills or some place slower?  Cash out of Ca. and buy a nice little place with some room and a nice big shop/garage.  :2thumbs:  God knows we've moved a time or two and it's not easy but change is good.  This is a TUFF decision that only you can make.  :yesnod:   I know you have a few more years of wisdom under your belt than I but remember, friends and family are only a phone call away.  :yesnod: So don't fear leaving S.F.   :scratchchin:  Make a pros & cons list for moving and selling.   :2thumbs:  Chuck...................
skip68, A.K.A. Chuck \ 68 Charger 440 auto\ 67 Camaro RS (no 440)       FRANKS & BEANS !!!


SFRT

keep the Charger and yes, get the hell out of friggin crisco frisco.


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Brock Samson


  Belive me folks the Parade Float would be the very last to go...  :-\

I am not yet desperate but the writing is on the wall. 
I need to get busy this spring and reverse the cash inbalance,
because at this point more is comming out of pocket then in and as we all know that wont fly...
I was lucky to strech my savings the 18 Mos. I have but come Febuary I'm loseing my health care and the decent cushion I have previously enjoyed...
The current job market dictates I be a "Warrior not a Worrier".
I have prettty much every material possesion a man could possibly want as I am surrounded by comfort and toys and the stuff I've collected since 1966.
I have options but they don't include being frivolous.
The Road Runner is posted on Cars for Sale.

Thanks for your kind wishes...
 


The70RT

Sorry to hear that. Move out of Cali and you could probably keep your cars. In the midwest you can get a 100K house that would cost 3 times that in Cali and you get a yard, and don't need your e-brake to park everywhere you go. Your bound to get better MPG. Gas here is about a buck 50. Good luck which ever direction you choose.
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Ghoste

Do NOT sell the Charger unless it becomes absolutely necessary.  I made the mistake once of selling that "special" car we each get and I've spent two decades regretting it.  Bad times always pass.

Daytona R/T SE

Quote from: A383Wing on December 21, 2008, 07:11:42 PM
Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on December 21, 2008, 06:27:50 PM
Figure out which car is your favorite.

Keep it.

Sell everything else except a reliable daily driver.

Move.

Be happy.

I know EXACTLY where you're coming from.

I've got room in my garage for three cars/projects.

I own nine, plus two trucks, a car trailer and a Harley.

This shit has got to stop.  :brickwall:



You and I must be related...I got the exact same problem as you   :brickwall:

Except no Harley...sold my bike years ago


I really should sell the Harley-I rode it maybe three times this past summer  :brickwall:

I keep telling myself I'll have time for the bike when I get this damned Daytona clone done (like that'll ever happen) :brickwall:

Now back to Brock's thread...

WingCharger

Dude. Keep the Charger. Get the heck out of cali. It is only going to get worse for muscle car owners there. Hop you can make it through this. :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

Mefirst

 :cheers: Dave...

Sorry to hear about your worries.. Hope things turn out in a good way in the end..

Take care Bud...

/Tom


ACUDANUT

 Man I am sorry for your loss this past year or two.
Get out of Californa and move East...Say KC or Texas ???
Keep that awesome Charger and the Roadrunner.   SELL the Motorhome, Bike and boat, if you have one.  What kind of work do you do ??
Degree ???

Neal_J

It seems to me that your basic underlying problem is the lack of incoming cash flow.  Unfortunately, no matter where you might move you will have the same challenge, albeit to a lesser degree.  And selling stuff, like the cars, merely defers the timing but doesn't change the basic problem.  Lastly, the market to selling anything these days (real estate, vehicles, etc.) is in the tank so the mitigation that option provides will be tenuous & temporary at best.

So, focus your efforts on the incoming cash flow (& health benefits) NOW and selling stuff LATER.   Critically assess your skills in the new media age, update your resume and get after it, pronto.  Yea, it's going to be rough now but it ain't gonna get any better for quite a while. 

You asked...

Neal

PS - What was the last name of the Road Runner's owner near me?


Brock Samson

  :brickwall: Welp,.. I just lost the loooong post and info,.. cause i allready posted this appearently, but it's funny i don't remember posting it the first time...  :shruggy:
The short story is,.. moving out of cali is simply an option but waaaay down my list of piorities...
The cars are fine as is but the upkeep is a factor, four insurance policies, four Regs. and Taxes are pressing concerns at this point...
I may re-start my old Moving Company, only this time - rent vehicles on an as-needed basis...
I simply need to make $3K a month... Not impossible..
But I need to get started.