Well, I am selling my trans am... :(
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Well, I am selling my trans am... :(
The car has 77k miles on it. I have only had it for a little bit of time, but just can't stand to have something sit for months on end and not be able to use it. I bought a polaris rzr side by side recently and I am going to change hobbies for a while.
I am trying to sell the car locally for $6500 but it seems all there are is low ballers. I received an offer of $6000 cash this morning, so think I am going to sell the car.
It's been great, hope the new owner takes care of it as well as I did.
I am trying to sell the car locally for $6500 but it seems all there are is low ballers. I received an offer of $6000 cash this morning, so think I am going to sell the car.
It's been great, hope the new owner takes care of it as well as I did.
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Cool back ground indeed. But, someone had to drive the car over all that rock and gravel to get there. Not a fan of collector cars driven on stone roads.
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At 77k miles/18 years old, I'm sure it's not a #1 or likely even #2 car so some careful/slow driving over gravel isn't really a big deal or risk. The dust might be a pain to clean off if you don't do soap and water washes though.
I can't relate. Half the cars I own sit for 4-6 months every winter, it's been that way for me for 20+ years, it's just part of life if you want to keep a car in show quality condition while living in the snow belt.
I can't relate. Half the cars I own sit for 4-6 months every winter, it's been that way for me for 20+ years, it's just part of life if you want to keep a car in show quality condition while living in the snow belt.