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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2
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its a sad, sad day
I have to sell my dream car. its an 87 442 w/ t-tops.
My sons turning one next month and i need more room! I know I'll regret this in the future... Whats the best way to sell it? ebay? craigslist? auto-trader? Ive never sold a car before. Thanks in advance! |
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Senior Moment Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 398
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So don't sell it. I have had many cars I wish I still had. If you need the money that's one thing, but if you're selling it to make room only get some place to store it. Cover it and let it sit. You won't regret that, I know from experience. Right now I have a '71 Vette, a '68 Cutlass, and an '04 Cobra. All not going ANYWHERE! I once sold an original W-30 69 442 for $5750. Man do I regret that one.
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