The seller probably doesn't know the cars value. Many think any older car in
good shape is worth a bundle, when in some cases, you could probably buy 3 for
what they want for 1. There was someone here not long ago looking to get
$19,500 for a 69 Imp & the same for a 70's NYB. While I really like both of
these cars a lot, I couldn't imagine paying that much for both cars, let alone
that much each, even if they were in better then new condition. Its just a poor
investment. Niether of these cars will likely have that kind of value in the
next 10-15 years if ever.
John
clay-deb wrote:
> Speaking of suspicious bidding, has anyone else noticed the 74 Imperial
> that has shown up twice in the last month on e-bay?. Bidding went over $5
> thousand the last time with the reserve not being met.
> Though a nice car , I can't imagine the seller walking away from that kind
> of money. I believe the first time the car showed up the bidding topped
> out at $4500 plus.....
> Clay Smith
>