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re: "If you sell your car because you have/want to and they pay what you feel
is a fair price, what's your beef? If you sold it under market because of a
good story, that's on you."
You're absolutely correct, Ira. We should all just assume whatever story the
prospective buyer is giving is a flat-out lie. However, for some strange reason
I insist on retaining just a little faith in the human species which, of
course, means I will be disappointed occasionally. OTOH, as my follow-up to my
own post noted, sometimes you make new friends and your faith is restored just
a little.
I have mixed feelings about the whole business; obviously, if you sell
something to somebody they are free to do with it as they wish. But, if they
lie and say they're going to do--or not do--something and they don't then,
well, I don't like being lied to (just a thing with me, I guess). If they
negotiate the price down by promising they will do--or not do--something and
they violate that agreement then technically that could be construed as breach
of contract--esp.if it's in writing--and could be subject to legal recourse.
I was really looking forward to meeting the seller of our 100M, and showing him
the progress we'd made the car, and our adherence to the 'understanding' he and
my father had but he died before I got the chance.
Bob
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So as I read these,occurs to me that: If you sell your car because you
have/want to and they pay what you feel is a fair price, what's your beef? If
you sold it under market because of a good story, that's on you. Once you
sell/give something away, you relinquish ownership.
So be sure you get the price you want. I am lucky that my wife and kids want
the car after I pass on.
Reminds me of when I was a kid. My dad sold his 51 Ford to our gardener for his
son to drive. A year or so later the kid drove by to show my dad the hot rod he
had built. My dad spoke of it often and felt it was so cool the kid got new
life out of the old car.
Not much we can do after we pass out cars on accept enjoy the memories of
ownership.
Cheers everyone.
Ira Erbs
Portland, OR
_______ _______
(______ \____1960 BT7____/ _______)
(_________________________)
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00"><div><div>re: "If you sell your car because you have/want to and they p=
ay what you feel is a fair price, what's your beef? If you sold it under ma=
rket because of a good story, that's on you."</div><div><br></div><div><br>=
</div><div>You're absolutely correct, Ira. We should all just assume =
whatever story the prospective buyer is giving is a flat-out lie. How=
ever, for some strange reason I insist on retaining just a little faith in =
the human species which, of course, means I will be disappointed occasional=
ly. OTOH, as my follow-up to my own post noted, sometimes you make ne=
w friends and your faith is restored just a little. </div><div><br></d=
iv><div>I have mixed feelings about the whole business; obviously, if you s=
ell something to somebody they are free to do with it as they wish. B=
ut, if they lie and say they're going to do--or not do--something and they =
don't then, well, I don't like being lied to (just a thing with me, I guess=
). If they negotiate the price down by promising they will do--=
or not do--something and they violate that agreement then technically that =
could be construed as breach of contract--esp.if it's in writing--and could=
be subject to legal recourse.</div><div><br></div><div>I was really lookin=
g forward to meeting the seller of our 100M, and showing him the progress w=
e'd made the car, and our adherence to the 'understanding' he and my father=
had but he died before I got the chance.</div><div><br></div>Bob</div><div=
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fault" style=3D"font-size:small">So as I read these,occurs to me that: If y=
ou sell your car because you have/want to and they pay what you feel is a f=
air price, what's your beef? If you sold it under market because of a good =
story, that's on you. Once you sell/give something away, you relinquish own=
ership.</div><div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-size:small">So be s=
ure you get the price you want. I am lucky that my wife and kids want=
the car after I pass on.</div><div class=3D"gmail_default" style=3D"font-s=
ize:small">Reminds me of when I was a kid. My dad sold his 51 Ford to our g=
ardener for his son to drive. A year or so later the kid drove by to show m=
y dad the hot rod he had built. My dad spoke of it often and felt it was so=
cool the kid got new life out of the old car.</div><div class=3D"gmail_def=
ault" style=3D"font-size:small">Not much we can do after we pass out cars o=
n accept enjoy the memories of ownership.</div><div class=3D"gmail_default"=
style=3D"font-size:small">Cheers everyone.</div></div><div class=3D"gmail_=
extra"><br clear=3D"all"><div><div class=3D"gmail_signature">Ira Erbs<br>Po=
rtland, OR<br> _______ =
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p; _______<br> (______ \____1960 BT7____/ _______)<br>&n=
bsp; (_________________________)<br></div></div>
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