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Post #14!

I do this as well. Even when I’m selling a car. I personally try to price it reasonably. If I’m selling a car, it has to run for any value. If it doesn’t run, it’s basically a parts car. Parts cars are cheap, running cars have a value. I also make a list of what works and doesn’t because I want to be as honest & transparent as possible. It pays off because you don’t look like a snake oil salesman.

If I’m looking at a car…. Exactly! What Harrisonm said. If the car is honestly priced right, I’ll get it. I would proceed with this thought in the back of my head. Ether the seller is a lier/has no idea what he is talking about or he is dumb as a box of rocks. Ether way, greed could be the real factor.

Alwo get under that car and start checking from rails by the steering box, torsion bar rear anchors, etc…..