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Title: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: 70Barracuda on October 17, 2018, 07:44:31 PM
Coming out of Chipotle the other night, guy walks up, want to sell your car?  Not really, it would be a very big number.  yeah okay whats the number? 

  75K sent him away quick.

How about... nice mustang?  Nice camaro?  A funny one.  One night coming home a couple new mustangs coming up beside me, guy yells out... What IS that?

My car is getting old... So am I
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: kathyscuda on October 18, 2018, 02:34:07 AM
 what the guy wanted to say was,
hey im a flipper can I buy your car cheap so i can put it on ebag and make a buck . cuz im a flipper.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: RUNCHARGER on October 18, 2018, 07:08:09 AM
Yes: I've had "classic car dealers" bug me and you never hear from them again when they find out you're not a sucker. I got tired of it when I lived in Kelowna.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: HP_Cuda on October 18, 2018, 01:30:14 PM

You can thank Richard Rawlings whewwwwwwww!

:haha:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Fastmark on October 19, 2018, 04:27:15 AM
At a car show several years ago, I guy was looking at my AAR and asked if it was for sale and I said, no. I've had it for 40 plus years. He was nice but insisted that he would really like to buy it. I said it's just not for sale. Then he turned to my wife and told her, "call me when he dies"! She told him the kids would never sell it so that seamed to satisfy him. I found out later he was a wealthy oil man who could have wrote a check for any amount I said.

A 21 year old kid bought a house across the street from my shop and I noticed he had a different car or hot bike every couple of weeks. One day he showed up with a Hellcat Charger. He ran the crap out of it. I drove my AAR over to the shop for some work and he came running over in awe. He just had to have it. I turned him down then he offered to trade me the Hellcat he had just written a check for over $90,000. I found out he had just inherited 2,000,000 from an uncle.

The moral of the story for me is, I don't give a number away for that car. Someone might just call me on my bluff.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: anlauto on October 19, 2018, 05:00:03 AM
Quote from: Fastmark on October 19, 2018, 04:27:15 AM
At a car show several years ago, I guy was looking at my AAR and asked if it was for sale and I said, no. I've had it for 40 plus years. He was nice but insisted that he would really like to buy it. I said it's just not for sale. Then he turned to my wife and told her, "call me when he dies"! She told him the kids would never sell it so that seamed to satisfy him. I found out later he was a wealthy oil man who could have wrote a check for any amount I said.

A 21 year old kid bought a house across the street from my shop and I noticed he had a different car or hot bike every couple of weeks. One day he showed up with a Hellcat Charger. He ran the crap out of it. I drove my AAR over to the shop for some work and he came running over in awe. He just had to have it. I turned him down then he offered to trade me the Hellcat he had just written a check for over $90,000. I found out he had just inherited 2,000,000 from an uncle.

The moral of the story for me is, I don't give a number away for that car. Someone might just call me on my bluff.


I never really had that "connection" with a car...if someone offered stupid money...I would take it and go buy a different car....It's like the people who vacation at the same spot every year....it's a BIG world out there, get out and enjoy as many different places as you can, except in this case....as many different cars as you can :stayinlane:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: dave73 on October 19, 2018, 05:24:51 AM
If someone offered me stupid money, I'd walk home...can always buy another one
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: GoodysGotaCuda on October 19, 2018, 05:26:32 AM
It'd take about $100k to send mine to a different home. Id still have to ponder on it, my wife and I dated in the car, I've had it for quite some time and I have tightened every nut and screw on the car at one point.


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Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: djw383 on October 19, 2018, 05:47:42 AM
Quote from: GoodysGotaCuda on October 19, 2018, 05:26:32 AM
It'd take about $100k to send mine to a different home. Id still have to ponder on it, my wife and I dated in the car, I've had it for quite some time and I have tightened every nut and screw on the car at one point.


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Agreed....there is significant value in having a personal history with the car and knowing truly what was under the paint. I would only consider selling it if I had the opportunity to replace it by building another one from scratch, and I don't see my life allowing that in the foreseeable future, which isn't a bad thing just reality. The stars aligned once and everything came together, which I am very fortunate of.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: rebelyell on October 19, 2018, 05:54:23 AM
At this point in life, there's only one vehicle I won't sell. And that's my dad's truck. I used to have personal connections to cars, but somehow I just don't anymore. I can't explain why either. If someone comes up and offers me 10k more than I paid for my 71, they can have it. I'll go buy a nicer one.

You can blame all the "HEY! LEMME BUY YOUR CAR!" junk on the richard rawlings and counts customs shows. It's given people the idea that they can be just like those guys on tv and make a few dollars at someone else's expense. They may make their dollars from someone..it aint gonna be me.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: GoodysGotaCuda on October 19, 2018, 06:01:40 AM
Quote from: djw383 on October 19, 2018, 05:47:42 AM
Quote from: GoodysGotaCuda on October 19, 2018, 05:26:32 AM
It'd take about $100k to send mine to a different home. Id still have to ponder on it, my wife and I dated in the car, I've had it for quite some time and I have tightened every nut and screw on the car at one point.


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Agreed....there is significant value in having a personal history with the car and knowing truly what was under the paint. I would only consider selling it if I had the opportunity to replace it by building another one from scratch, and I don't see my life allowing that in the foreseeable future, which isn't a bad thing just reality. The stars aligned once and everything came together, which I am very fortunate of.


Agreed. Building another, even with cash on hand would be a challenge for me. A 3 year old and a 1 year old sure soak up my "free time".


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Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: RUNCHARGER on October 19, 2018, 07:04:27 AM
You're right: Your children are the most important part of your life and you have special interest vehicles that are pretty much done right now. Later on in life when the children don't take as much involvement you can build some more cars.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: dodj on October 19, 2018, 07:22:49 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 19, 2018, 05:00:03 AM
Quote from: Fastmark on October 19, 2018, 04:27:15 AM
At a car show several years ago, I guy was looking at my AAR and asked if it was for sale and I said, no. I've had it for 40 plus years. He was nice but insisted that he would really like to buy it. I said it's just not for sale. Then he turned to my wife and told her, "call me when he dies"! She told him the kids would never sell it so that seamed to satisfy him. I found out later he was a wealthy oil man who could have wrote a check for any amount I said.

A 21 year old kid bought a house across the street from my shop and I noticed he had a different car or hot bike every couple of weeks. One day he showed up with a Hellcat Charger. He ran the crap out of it. I drove my AAR over to the shop for some work and he came running over in awe. He just had to have it. I turned him down then he offered to trade me the Hellcat he had just written a check for over $90,000. I found out he had just inherited 2,000,000 from an uncle.

The moral of the story for me is, I don't give a number away for that car. Someone might just call me on my bluff.


I never really had that "connection" with a car...if someone offered stupid money...I would take it and go buy a different car....It's like the people who vacation at the same spot every year....it's a BIG world out there, get out and enjoy as many different places as you can, except in this case....as many different cars as you can :stayinlane:
:iagree:
My car has been in the family since 1975. But if anyone offers me a lot of $$ or a Hellcat, I'll be driving a different car.

And I never vacation in the same spot.   8)
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: 71vert340 on October 19, 2018, 08:21:43 AM
About 15 years ago at a car show, a guy walked up to me and said he'd be willing to pay up to $99k for my convertible. I said no. Turns out he'd brought a car hauler to take it home. He had done his homework on my car by talking to others apparently ( Ben Snobar for one) and really wanted my car. Now, I'm thinking I should have taken the money and run. I've had it 46 years now and the idea keeps popping into my head it's time to move on. I'm working on a 74 Rallye Charger now and love it. I'll be doing some work on the convertible this winter (heater box) and don't enjoy it as much. I never even fdrove the convertible out of my shop this year - 0 miles in 15 months.
Terry
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: PlumCrazyRTSE on October 19, 2018, 11:32:23 AM
I was at a cruise-in a few years ago and some young kid (probably mid-20s) came up to me and ask how much I wanted for my car.  I told him it wasn't for sale.  He then started looking the car over carefully as I started talking to some other guy.  A few minutes later, he rudely butts into the conversation I'm having with the other guy to insist that I give him a price.  Again, I said it's not for sale.  At that point, he starts getting nasty and tells me everything is for sale and I need to give him a price.  I just tried to ignore him and continued the conversation I was having previously.  Finally, he walked away but not before throwing out a price that was exactly half of what I had paid for the car just a couple months earlier.   :rofl:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: ratroaster on October 19, 2018, 01:52:28 PM
Ever see the movie John Wick? I suggest you watch it if you like this thread........
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Brads70 on October 19, 2018, 02:14:09 PM
Quote from: ratroaster on October 19, 2018, 01:52:28 PM
Ever see the movie John Wick? I suggest you watch it if you like this thread........

8)  love those movies!  :bradsthumb:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: 70Barracuda on October 19, 2018, 06:31:38 PM
Funny thing is, after I told the guy 75K  I told my son I wouldn't sell it for that.  Im not a vacation in one spot guy.  Guess I am a, 'had this car over 35 years and couldn't put another one together for that money kind of guy.

Besides, wouldn't taxes be owed on the sale?
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: GoodysGotaCuda on October 19, 2018, 07:46:53 PM
Quote from: 70Barracuda on October 19, 2018, 06:31:38 PM
Besides, wouldn't taxes be owed on the sale?

I've never paid taxes selling a vehicle, but always do when buying the next one. Texas runs sales tax off of the bill of sale amount when the car is over 25 years old.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Fastmark on October 20, 2018, 03:07:48 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 19, 2018, 05:00:03 AM
Quote from: Fastmark on October 19, 2018, 04:27:15 AM
At a car show several years ago, I guy was looking at my AAR and asked if it was for sale and I said, no. I've had it for 40 plus years. He was nice but insisted that he would really like to buy it. I said it's just not for sale. Then he turned to my wife and told her, "call me when he dies"! She told him the kids would never sell it so that seamed to satisfy him. I found out later he was a wealthy oil man who could have wrote a check for any amount I said.

A 21 year old kid bought a house across the street from my shop and I noticed he had a different car or hot bike every couple of weeks. One day he showed up with a Hellcat Charger. He ran the crap out of it. I drove my AAR over to the shop for some work and he came running over in awe. He just had to have it. I turned him down then he offered to trade me the Hellcat he had just written a check for over $90,000. I found out he had just inherited 2,000,000 from an uncle.

The moral of the story for me is, I don't give a number away for that car. Someone might just call me on my bluff.


I never really had that "connection" with a car...if someone offered stupid money...I would take it and go buy a different car....It's like the people who vacation at the same spot every year....it's a BIG world out there, get out and enjoy as many different places as you can, except in this case....as many different cars as you can :stayinlane:

It's only a car some say. Well, it's only money to me. I can make more money. Can't say the same for this Cuda. My Dad bought this car for me in 1976. I brought my kids home from the hospital when they were born in this car. My Dad has been gone for 18 years. My kids both want it when I'm gone. I once sold a Superbird for top dollar at the time. It took months to sell it. I got $6000 for it! Wish I had that one back. Each to his own.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: realn96 on October 20, 2018, 05:38:24 AM
Living on Long Island , when I hear "is the car for sale' its usually a creep dealer . I always reply to anyone who asks " make me an offer I can't refuse" that always sends them walking!  :haha:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Chryco Psycho on October 20, 2018, 07:18:04 AM
Why do we work ? Does money give us great memories ?
No we work for a reward , the car is the reward & has numerous memories attached , sell the car & all you have is a pile of $$ so what !
I had a person call me & confirm what car I had & tell me he owned the car now all we had to do was agree on a price , I hung up on him !
He called back & tried again saying he had been searching for my car & really wanted it & offered me a blank cheque just give him the # to put in .
I told him I was kind of attached to the car myself & if he could not find my car with unlimited funds how would I ever replace it ?
He tried 1 more time but eventually bought an R/T SE with an auto not 4 spd that was caught between need to be restored but not worth restoring from a $ standpoint for over 80K .
I have zero regrets about keeping my Car !
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: JH27N0B on October 20, 2018, 08:22:02 AM
Quote from: 70Barracuda on October 19, 2018, 06:31:38 PM
Besides, wouldn't taxes be owed on the sale?
You would owe capital gains taxes assuming you sold it for more than you have invested in it. No different than selling a stock at a profit.
I'm guessing most wouldn't bother, but since banks are required to report any transaction over $10,000, I'd be worried if I deposited say $75,000 in the bank and I didn't report that when I did my taxes. A friend of a friend sold a 71 hemi Charger he'd had for years for over $200,000, and insisted on cash.  You'd be surprised how hard it is to spend big amounts of cash "under the table".  He had the cash in a safe deposit box for years.  I'm sure many would snicker about they wouldn't mind having that problem, but when you think about the extent mob and drug dealer types go to launder cash, you'd realize you can't just run around spending piles of cash without worry of finding a couple guys in suits and with badges standing on your doorstep some night!
I'm always interested and a bit jealous when I read about all these people getting unsolicited offers for their cars.  I go to dozens of events in my convertible and 4 speed V code, in the case of the vert, 2 decades, and never get bothered with anything but trophies and plaques at award time! :notsure:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: RUNCHARGER on October 20, 2018, 08:37:08 AM
Yes: Big offers from 1983 Hyundai drivers don't count. Also big offers of 50% of value from used car dealers don't count either.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: 1 Wild R/T on October 20, 2018, 08:44:50 AM
Quote from: JH27N0B on October 20, 2018, 08:22:02 AM
I'm always interested and a bit jealous when I read about all these people getting unsolicited offers for their cars.  I go to dozens of events in my convertible and 4 speed V code, in the case of the vert, 2 decades, and never get bothered with anything but trophies and plaques at award time! :notsure:

Maybe if you start driving the T/A it'll draw them out?  As nice as they as your Vert & your V code are both orangy brown colors  :pokeeye:.... Idiots with lots of cash only see bright colors...

FWIW back in the 2006-2007 time frame I had a  guy offer way to much for my vert, first time it was just talk, second time he had a briefcase with him which he made a point of opening....  100K = a whole Lotta Benji's...... I still have my vert & he may or may not still have his briefcase... I don't know or care...
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: JH27N0B on October 20, 2018, 09:05:57 AM
Sadly, I know darn well no one wants brown or burnt orange cars, unless I was in the market of course. I'm sure if an autumn bronze 71 hemi Challenger was on the market I had eyes on, somebody with deeper pockets would want it more than me!
I will never sell my vert for any money, so it doesn't bother me I don't get unsolicited offers.  The '71 does need a new home so that bothers me.
Maybe the color snobbery will change some day.  When I started my current job, I was showing my millenial new coworkers pictures of my cars, and their reactions to my red T/A and vert were a resounding "mehhh", but when they looked at the '71, they all said they loved that one! They laughed at pictures I showed them of high impact colored Mopars thinking they were sort of obnoxious looking.
A local fairly big bucks collector who mainly has very rare 4 speed GM verts (and a factory 4 gear Chebby wagon!) has told me if I ever want to sell the T/A let him know, said that sight unseen from me telling him about it. He won't touch a car unless it's numbers.  If I get others asking I'll be telling them I value it near top of what I've ever seen a T/A go for at auction, and I expect the conversation to end there, but if not, I'm not sure what I'll do.


Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: anlauto on October 20, 2018, 09:56:34 AM
I sold a beautiful 1971 Cuda convertible to buy a Superbird, sold the Superbird to buy a V code Charger, sold the V code Charger to buy a 71 Cuda....and on and on....
Do I miss any of them.....heck yea ! but I've enjoyed the experience of owning and driving each one of them.....

If I was a rich man, maybe I'd still own them all, but I doubt the day when I can afford multiple vehicles will ever come.. :crying:
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Racer57 on October 20, 2018, 06:59:23 PM
My response has always been... " I want double the street value because thats what its worth to me and you can't afford that."
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Fastmark on October 23, 2018, 04:50:45 AM
Don't get me wrong, I buy and sell cars as well. You have to so you can fix or buy more! It's just this one is my keeper.
Title: Re: Wanna sell your car?
Post by: Mopsquad on October 23, 2018, 11:30:46 AM
I understand the 'its just car' quotes and that there are more out there.  For myself, I considered it a victory of sorts to hold on to my first car, a '65 Mustang fastback that I purchased in 1983.  Through 10 yrs of university, countless above value offers - some legit, and thousands of hours wrenching on it.

It's a 100K magazine car now but even if I was offered 50K above value (highly unlikely), that money disappears fast, really fast.  What remains is the regret and defeat of selling it.



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