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Strategy for buying car back from current owner
I have been trying to buy a 68 Camaro that I sold in 1970. I located the current owner a little over 10 years ago. Here's the car:
https://www.yenko.net/attachments/189...amarosmall.jpg I have attempted to buy it several times over the last 10 years or so. I got a yes once but then he changed his mind. The last several years I have had no response to my calls and notes. The car has been put in storage some where several years ago. It would need a rather substantial resto and the original L78 motor is gone. Any ideas that might work? Other than the obvious of grossly over paying for the car? |
Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owner
Find something he would like to trade for?
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Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owner
yeah ,,find out what he has been draming of, or would like to own ,lay it out once more or it will kill you to keep wanting it and he won't sell, and make a deal with him ,
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Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owner
Whatever you end up doing, it won't come cheap.
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Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owner
Sounds like you need to hire me !! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif
I'll get 'r' done https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif |
Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owne
I called the current owner this evening. This is not going to happen. The current owner has watched too many car auctions on TV. He has wildly overestimated the value of the car and has torn the car apart and started a full restoration using repro parts to do it on a budget. I understand budgets but not when it comes to doing cars correctly. Oh well, it was worth a try. I officially give up.
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Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owne
Make him an offer he can't refuse...............
(I'm from Jersey......whattya expect? YO......You talkin to me?) Jeff https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gifx2 |
Re: Strategy for buying car back from current owne
1'st thing, keep positive and treat it like YOU WILL end up w/ the car someday! . Keep him happy as sh*t happens and realities of life can strike him at any time, so make sure you're the one he will call when it does. . If he's near to you, drop in periodicaly and try not to be critical about his plans of resto regardless of the ways he goes about it wrong. . When there, try and note important details that may be lost during his 'resto' and take pictures of the disassembled car if possible. . Also try and buy any important original parts he's replacing w/ the repop stuff before it's too late. .
SuperNova's idea of swapping him something he wants more is your best bet....but if all else fails, blackmail may be your only final option? . A few calls from a female asking his wife if he's home then hanging up can go a long way to get things started?? . Good luck! ~ Pete |
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...but if all else fails, blackmail may be your only final option? . A few calls from a female asking his wife if he's home then hanging up can go a long way to get things started?? . Good luck! ~ Pete [/ QUOTE ] Man that is playing real Hard Ball......I like it!!!! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/laugh.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/laugh.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/laugh.gif |
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Hey Tom....
- I didn't realize it was you w/ the L89 car....sorry about the 'lady' that's going to be calling your place? ~ Pete |
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