1974 Plymouth Cuda fell into my lap….KINDA
Great feedback, Thursday’s the day so I guess time will tell….I didn’t really NEED another car but for one to pop up this close to me at what seems to be a great price it would be silly not to go make a deal on it.
It's always going to be worth some value in the future. I always like to think what could I sell this for if I had to bail on it?
Still you do not want to eagerly pay too much for it in these uncertain times: financial, political, fuel shortages, food shortages, open Southern Border, extreme high inflation, bad administration running the country, USA having out of control debt.
There are a lot of things that can go wrong right now with day to day living.
Keep your bases covered.
You know the negotiating dance: You make a low offer, he counters with something higher, a little back and forth, then you meet somewhere in the middle for the deal.
It's the way every deal goes down, each person wants to feel as though they have moved into position for the final numbers that they are comfortable with. Sometimes it takes a little push and pull, plan your steps accordingly.