Am I asking too much? 1965 Dart 270

As you are finding out, the early A cars are not an easy sell, even though your car looks very solid and worthy of your price. The cars just don't hold up compared to Dusters, Demons and 67-69 Darts. I believe that the early Darts may be the hardest early A to sell also!! Why?? I guess it takes someone who LOVES that body styling, and those people are few and far between!!

I agree that if it were priced at $2500 it would've been gone. I sold a 66 Cuda to a member here over the summer and I priced it right at $2500, not negociable, and thats just what I got. I knew it was worth it, and so did everybody who chimed in with a "its a great price" comment. It sold in less than a week, and I believe that the new owner is very happy with the car. It was priced right and left some room for refinishing the items that the car needed!!

Maybe interested lookers at your car see the price, and read the refinishing necessary and are adding up the numbers. $3500 plus probably at least $1000 to refinish the interior puts the new owner in the $4500-5000 range, maybe too much invested for a 65 Dart /6 car!!

Just my ponderings of course, and IMO it is worth your asking price, but I am a little biased towards the early A's!! Good luck with the sale, Geof