1966 Olds 98 Convertible
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1966 Olds 98 Convertible
FOR SALE 1966 OLDS 98 CONVERTIBLE. THE CAR IS IN VERY GOOD OVERALL CONDITION CLEAN TITLE. It has been repainted red with gold metal flake and pearl. On frame restoration, new convertible top weather strip, doors and trunk weather strip. Undercoated with rust inhibitor. 425 cubic inch v8 super rocket/ultra high compression engine. Engine and transmission removed, analyze, cleaned, new oil pan gasket, tune up, new trans and oil filter, modulator, power steering hoses replaced. 84,000 original miles. Power steering, power brakes, power windows, no air, remote trunk release. Rear window seal needs to be replaced.Dashboard needs to be replaced or recovered. Car is located in West Chicago, Illinois always garage kept. Call 239-877-0210 for more information and additional pictures. No Paypal Brokers or scams.
$8,500.00 must sell relocated to florida
$8,500.00 must sell relocated to florida
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As i can see here http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/cto/4513445128.html i guess alot.
BTW are you selling the car for him jaunty75?
BTW are you selling the car for him jaunty75?
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It was a joke, and no I'm not.
But *I* wouldn't list a car for sale at a certain price and then immediately undercut myself by saying that I'll take less without an offer on the table. What would be the point of posting an asking price? What obligation would the person asking about a lower price have to actually make an offer if the answer is yes? None. So I, as a seller, would have hurt my bargaining position for nothing.
Cash talks. If someone is interested in a car I have for sale, make me an offer, show me you're serious, and then we can negotiate. Until then, you're just a tire-kicker like everyone else.
But *I* wouldn't list a car for sale at a certain price and then immediately undercut myself by saying that I'll take less without an offer on the table. What would be the point of posting an asking price? What obligation would the person asking about a lower price have to actually make an offer if the answer is yes? None. So I, as a seller, would have hurt my bargaining position for nothing.
Cash talks. If someone is interested in a car I have for sale, make me an offer, show me you're serious, and then we can negotiate. Until then, you're just a tire-kicker like everyone else.
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