found at a Estate sale . 25,000 miles . one owner. 440 motor . one of 2200 made. runs and drives good . needs seats and top recovered . power everything. The body has one rust hole in right rear quarter, the size of a silver dollar. The rest is solid. Jeff show contact info
has 4 brand new tires. drives great
25000 miles?
125000. Owner too lazy to figure out it's not original miles unless there is proof.
Simple Dishonesty... at least that's how I view it... if the seller is really to stupid to figure out a 5 digit odometer, I won't have any fun trying to talk to them... either way a big turn off.Too lazy? Or just to ignorant?
Too lazy? Or just to ignorant?
I remember the first time rolling one over, I told myself "my car is new again".Simple Dishonesty... at least that's how I view it... if the seller is really to stupid to figure out a 5 digit odometer, I won't have any fun trying to talk to them... either way a big turn off.
Titles ruined everything...I remember the first time rolling one over, I told myself "my car is new again".
Simple Dishonesty... at least that's how I view it... if the seller is really to stupid to figure out a 5 digit odometer, I won't have any fun trying to talk to them... either way a big turn off.
We used to celebrate... of course we were young and used to celebrate lots of occasions... like Tuesdays.I remember the first time rolling one over, I told myself "my car is new again".
Even the dumbest I deal with seem to be able to figure out there is a digit missing. If they're concerned enough to call it a selling feature... stupidity or dishonesty... neither bring me much pleasure.A lot of people don't realize
Go for it... and go cheap. If it were closer... nah... I just can't.I'm going to contact the seller and see what happens..
I understand. I even threw in a low ball bid. Had zero clue on wtf to do with it though.OK fellas, don't shoot me, but this one is kind of tickling my fancy. I've read the listing, I've read all of your posts and comments, but even still I'm thinking!!