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Old 03-16-2008, 06:09 PM
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So sorry to hear of your loss and the tragic circumstances necessitating the sale of this car Dale..

Considering the situation, is it possible a new thread can be posted w/ pics again and asking for opinions of what a fair value may be?.


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Old 03-16-2008, 06:14 PM
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yes, i will begin to work on that this following week
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Old 03-16-2008, 06:19 PM
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Old 03-16-2008, 07:31 PM
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Just a thought from an old timer, pricing a car for sale can also protect the seller from the potential bidding war that results in no sale at all. Time & time again I have seen people jump all over a rare car that "might be for sale" with estimates of what a car like that should bring. An unaware seller gets caught up in the hype, and, goes with the pie in the sky ideas resulting in an asking price that nobody will come close to paying. That fiasco drags on for months, and, even the real potential buyers, someone who will really write a check, lose interest, and, a car that could have been sold quickly at a fair price, takes forever to sell. Now, I will sit back and watch as the estimates roll in on this car. I hope it's real, and, the docs are foolproof. I hope it brings every dollar that is possible. I just don't like the way it has developed, and,in the spirit of full disclosure, I have no interest in buying this car.
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Dale, I sent you a PM.
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Put the car on ebay.
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i dont like the way it developed either...but i am the deceased owners brother and i came to your site expecting help and instead all you people do is tell me i am a scam... there are plenty of other methods to get word out on this car
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Old 03-16-2008, 08:21 PM
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I saw nobody call you a scam. When minimal information is offered, you have to understand that there will be questions that need to be answered on a high dollar car. This is the site where you can get the most information and help on your car, but, you have to be prepared to offer all the information necessary to support the car's history.
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Old 03-16-2008, 09:12 PM
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Despite the "red flags" of limited information posts I believe we would all serve ourselves well by trying to find and follow the history on this car. I am sure Glenn and others are out in the garage right now looking for the magazines that covered this unique vette.

Those who may be interested in purchasing the car but are afraid of a scam (such an ugly word) just keep your check book zipped up tight until more is revealed on the car. Nobody is forcing anyone to jump up with a wad of cash.

Nobody will be any less entertained and nobody will be more disapointed than me if we don't have the fresh pictures and history on the car.

I would suggest we all take a breath, sit back and let a man who has suffered a great loss present his info at his own pace through his limited internet access.

JMHO

As usual, those with the negative replies please use my fax # 1.800.NO4.NJNK
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Old 03-16-2008, 09:27 PM
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Well said Chris.
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