68 383 Gts

My 1968 GTX finally sold, the guy came around to his senses and we worked out a deal.
I also took a deposit on the 1968 GTX back in November and gave the "buyer" until April to come and get (and finish paying for it). He assured me he will be up here sooner than later. April 1st came and went so I told him to get it out of here (I was storing it for free and he never made another "payment"). He said mid month...Of course mid April came and went as well so I told him it needs to be gone ASAP! He said soon.....I told him at 11:59:59pm on the last day of April if it isn't gone I would sell it to anyone else or he would need to put another deposit down on it. The end of the month he says he can't afford it!..LOL
I told him that is he somehow comes up with the cash to buy it before I sell it to anyone else I would still give him credit for the deposit! I never heard from him again.

I agree no urinating match, just stating my opinion. Like it or not the facts that people are not paying top dollar for these cars anymore. It's obvious, just look through eBay and the for sale ads on these Mopar forums, and see the prices that is ACTUALLY SELLING for.
Before you could sell a car instantly at a good profit.
Now it takes a long time to sell those same cars and most of the time there isn't much (if any) any profit.
You win some, you lose some.
It was great selling stuff when the prices were up, but it sure is nice to be able to afford some of the "better stuff" again!

For what it's worth, I seriously considered buying your 1968 Coronet several occasions.