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The car has been for sale yet has not sold. Jerry says it is under priced. I think Jerry should buy it. [/ QUOTE ] I like that idea! Price is $125K obo. Also may consider '67 Z28 project and cash as trade. Thanks. -Jon |
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[ QUOTE ] I have just been advised by Jerry MacNeish that I have underpriced the car so this for sale offer is rescinded, effective immediately. Thanks to those who have expressed an interest in the car. -Jon [/ QUOTE ] The car has been for sale yet has not sold. Jerry says it is under priced. I think Jerry should buy it. [/ QUOTE ] Charley, your better than Larry the cable guy Git er Done
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i have always made a point not to get in the negative comment wars around here but this really gets to me you cant raise your price after you list something for sale its just yellow in this man's opinion
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He does state OBO. Like Charley said, Jerry should buy it -he is the one saying 100K is not enough. What its worth is what someone will pay!
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With non matching driveline cars going for 50-60k, I can't believe it wasn't scarfed up immediately.
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I have to agree with Mike S. Morally wrong to raise price on the car especially after it did'nt even sell for the $100K. Really neat car but the "bottom of the color chart" color does hurt it. It's one of those colors that everyone loves to look at but does not want to own themselves. Obviously not even Jerry. I wonder if the original owner is aware of the $125,000 killing trying to be made. Why stop at 125K? Keep it.
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Might be hard to get more after you listed it for 100,000. Unless somebody was fighting over it, it may be hard to raise the price. I may be dead wrong but You probably don't have half this much tied up into it. Nice car!
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I think this poor chap is being unfairly flamed.Go back and read from the first post on,and see how the tenor of the thread deteriorated.Clearly,he underpriced the car.If the defacto guru tells you your leaving 20k on the table,if it were YOUR car,would you reconsider?. The fact he is a long standing member and offered it on this forum(as opposed to the de riguer snake oil platform)tells me one should not question his ethics so quickly.If there is a benchmark 67,this be it,regardless of color.This is an attempt to play devils advocate,not it's his own biz what he does.
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yes latebrake i am questioning his ethics i feel it is a cheap move and if he wanted max money he should have spoken with jerry and or done his reasearch prior to listing it for sale, myself and probably most other car guys have left money on the table in a deal or 2 in my opinion true car guys dont pull this that bull $hit just my .2 cents
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First of all what is wrong with Mountain Green. Secondly, it is his car and if it is not sold then he can change the pirce at any time. It happen in the real estate market ALL THE TIME. It the market will not bear his new price he will have to come down. Awesome car by the way!
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