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Old 02-03-2006, 02:33 AM
Charley Lillard Charley Lillard is offline
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It is real simple. They are not sure what the car is worth so they are asking. If no higher offers come in they have probably found it's market value. It's not like they have to sell it tomorrow. Making the offers public might not have been the best idea though. Some people might want to own it but might not want the world to know how much they offered. Now if it sells most will probably assume whoever gets it paid over 110K. If the two people that made the 100 and 110K offers drop out because of the publicity it might be tough to get to that # again. I can't blame them for testing the waters though.
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Old 02-03-2006, 02:39 AM
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I completely understand testing the waters and I wish the owners good luck on selling the Deuce.
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Old 02-03-2006, 04:53 AM
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It is real simple. They are not sure what the car is worth so they are asking. If no higher offers come in they have probably found it's market value. It's not like they have to sell it tomorrow. Making the offers public might not have been the best idea though. Some people might want to own it but might not want the world to know how much they offered. Now if it sells most will probably assume whoever gets it paid over 110K. If the two people that made the 100 and 110K offers drop out because of the publicity it might be tough to get to that # again. I can't blame them for testing the waters though.

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Charley nailed it, it sounds like it takes 110 or better to own the car today...I bet once the dust is blown off the Ol' girl she will look good, put any car in a barn for a year or two and they look pretty rough, dirt hangs on everything.

If i had the means I would be buying the car..from the original owners how cool is that!!!
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