How do you buy a nice $5k car if all of the nice $5k cars are priced at $15k? I hate auctions and the stupid people who run their car through them.Nice $5k car.
What was his reaction.....to the honest opinion?I talked to him a short bit. I was polite. Honest.
I was just saying, I honestly was polite by saying nothing.What was his reaction.....to the honest opinion?
I talked to him a short bit. I was polite. Honest.
He talked. It went in my one ear and out the other. And I said nothing.And!!!!!
Let's put it this way. We all shopped around long and hard.So are you guys actually seeing NYBs in this condition selling for $2500-5000? Actual sales, or are you buying your cars at those prices and finding multiple to choose from?
In a way, yes... The car itself appears to be a decent survivor and I believe low mileage/ inside storage helped her survive this well. I do not recall going over the car too thoroughly looking for paint work because I saw lots of things that didn't inspire me to feel it was a 5X value car. The detail work has value, but not that kind of value.So are you guys actually seeing NYBs in this condition selling for $2500-5000? Actual sales, or are you buying your cars at those prices and finding multiple to choose from?
In a way, yes... The car itself appears to be a decent survivor and I believe low mileage/ inside storage helped her survive this well. I do not recall going over the car too thoroughly looking for paint work because I saw lots of things that didn't inspire me to feel it was a 5X value car. The detail work has value, but not that kind of value.
There are so many factors to count when deciding condition vs value... they all seem to lack something. here are a couple nicer ones that haven't found new homes for a long time.
This car has been for sale for about 3 years...
1977 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham-Clean...80,xxx Miles
I am asking........... $9,400
I have seen this one before... new pictures though...
1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 4dr Hardtop Sedan
1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 4dr Hardtop Sedan - $8000
In a way, yes... The car itself appears to be a decent survivor and I believe low mileage/ inside storage helped her survive this well. I do not recall going over the car too thoroughly looking for paint work because I saw lots of things that didn't inspire me to feel it was a 5X value car. The detail work has value, but not that kind of value.
There are so many factors to count when deciding condition vs value... they all seem to lack something. here are a couple nicer ones that haven't found new homes for a long time.
This car has been for sale for about 3 years...
1977 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham-Clean...80,xxx Miles
I am asking........... $9,400
I have seen this one before... new pictures though...
1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 4dr Hardtop Sedan
1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 4dr Hardtop Sedan - $8000
Jeff, is that powder Blue a factory color? I like that allot.
Really? I am far more excited by the darker shades like Kenny's... but considering overall condition, color would be of lessor concern to me... In pristine condition, I would be good with pink.Jeff, is that powder Blue a factory color? I like that allot.