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Old Aug 18, 2013 | 08:34 AM
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Smile all original 1965 Olds ninety eight, luxury sedan

1 owner, always garage kept
39,900 original miles!!!
all original!
asking $17,000 OBO
rides great!
A/C
Power windows and seats
new tires
new brake booster
all new hoses
425 cubic engine 370 horse power
clean!
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Old Aug 18, 2013 | 09:10 AM
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Posting the car's location and perhaps a phone number where you can be reached would help.


Good luck on the sale. Four-door sedans don't command much respect in the collector car world. Low mileage or not, $17,000 is a huge price. If you get an offer for half that, take the money and run!

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Old Aug 18, 2013 | 09:16 AM
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As one reference, Collector Car Market Review puts the value of one of these in #2 condition at about $6,700.


http://collectorcarmarket.com/menus/.../65ol9898.html
Old Aug 18, 2013 | 10:15 AM
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Thanks for the opinion but I'm holding strong. It's a great car with huge sentimental value to me. I disagree, I think the low miles are a huge selling point and to the right buyer!

I'm basing off of nada guide
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Ca...r-Sedan/Values
Old Aug 18, 2013 | 10:43 AM
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The NADA guide is famous for overstated values.

Sentiment is good, but it doesn't translate to value.

Good luck.


You still haven't told us where the car is located.
Old Aug 18, 2013 | 06:07 PM
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In my experience, that won't happen
I had a rustfree '68 98 Luxury Sedan with a blown 455, so I put a fresh rebuilt 400 in it to make it drive. Advertised for $1000, the price of the PARTS to rebuild the 400... and got not 1 call ever. Drove the car for a while then it died of a collision. Right after I broke down and spent the $180 for a new center link to cure its wobbly steering.

people will not pay you for your sentimental value, sadly.
Enjoy your car, until someone comes along that really likes it.
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