https://www.ebay.com/itm/402334197058?ul_noapp=true
Nice! This 1971 Cuda Convertible with VIN BS27V1B22578 was last listed (not sold) at the Mecum Phoenix Glendale Classic Car Auction on 16 March 2019. High bid $ 700,000 :bigmoney:
I wonder why this car is listed at ebay.com... :thinking:
from Ebay
On Jul-04-20 at 18:01:24 PDT, seller added
buy it now" number. Common sense should prevail here!The car went for 755,000 at an auction two years ago. I bought the other car,orange shaker cuda 440 six for 1.6 million. No... im not gonna sell the car for 300 k and take it off the auction. This is a top car, also, i just purchased the Hemi Daytona that was sold to David Spade 4 years ago.The best thing is keep bidding or call me with a real number!
This same car was listed on eBay earlier this month, and was bid up to $689,100 and "sold" on July 10. Obviously, something went wrong... :thinking:
Quote from: dodgemania on July 22, 2020, 09:20:39 AM
from Ebay
On Jul-04-20 at 18:01:24 PDT, seller added
buy it now" number. Common sense should prevail here!The car went for 755,000 at an auction two years ago. I bought the other car,orange shaker cuda 440 six for 1.6 million. No... im not gonna sell the car for 300 k and take it off the auction. This is a top car, also, i just purchased the Hemi Daytona that was sold to David Spade 4 years ago.The best thing is keep bidding or call me with a real number!
Sounds like someone is paying too much for their cars. Good luck making your money back on any of those examples.
Yes: You outbid everyone else in the world when you buy something, don't expect to make a bunch on it when you sell it. Logic.