Suppose you own classic cars, and you drive them around for years and people are always stopping and asking?
Thursday, November 27th, 2008B0FF0 asked:
if you'll sell? And you don't want to sell.
Then, when you absolutely MUST sell one, you can drive it around with a For Sale sign, you can list it in the paper and on Craig's List, you can contact the same people who have always wanted to buy it, and show it dozens of times, and no one wants to buy it, no matter how much you are willing to sacrifice by lowering the price for them.
What's this? Is it Murphy's Law?
I don't think I like Mr. Murphy.
One's a '63 Fury Max Wedge (only 65 made), one's a '69 Buick GS convertible, '55 Chevy wagon, black w/ holographic ghost flames gorgeous (that one was supposed to sell, but the guy wasn't serious and we decided not to sell that one. At this point we'd sell it too. There's more, but those are a few.
yeah, 1968 Buick GS convertible.
mustang fan
if you'll sell? And you don't want to sell.
Then, when you absolutely MUST sell one, you can drive it around with a For Sale sign, you can list it in the paper and on Craig's List, you can contact the same people who have always wanted to buy it, and show it dozens of times, and no one wants to buy it, no matter how much you are willing to sacrifice by lowering the price for them.
What's this? Is it Murphy's Law?
I don't think I like Mr. Murphy.
One's a '63 Fury Max Wedge (only 65 made), one's a '69 Buick GS convertible, '55 Chevy wagon, black w/ holographic ghost flames gorgeous (that one was supposed to sell, but the guy wasn't serious and we decided not to sell that one. At this point we'd sell it too. There's more, but those are a few.
yeah, 1968 Buick GS convertible.
mustang fan
