Right on, Tab.
This car is no bargain at any price. If you want a B, check out the
classifieds on various websites. There are plenty of reasonably decent
cars on the market that would be more worth your time, money and effort.
Bill Holt
At 10:17 PM 8/31/00 -0400, Tab Julius wrote:
>
>How much should you offer? Offer to take it off their hands for $50 to $100.
>
>If they refuse to pay you $50 to $100 to take it off their hands, then
>offer to do it for free.
>
>If the gas tank is full of rust, and the exhaust rusted off, what makes you
>think the rest of it is so sound?
>
>If you're talking about paying THEM, then personally I would top off in the
>very low 3-digits at best. And that's counting the decimal point :)
>
>imho. :)
>
>I mean, unless you want that total challenge of practically building the
>car from scratch, and from your questions I'm guessing you don't -
>financially you can do better by getting something in better shape. Even
>if it costs you $2500, it'll be a lot less than you pour into that car to
>get it to the same state. That's guessing from the description, not having
>seen any pictures or anything.
>
>- Tab
>
>
>
>At 07:41 AM 8/24/02 -0500, glh85@juno.com wrote:
>>Hi,
>> I just looked at it again and found out some more. The exhaust is
>> gone
>>and laying on the ground. The front bumper is still there. The gas tank
>>is full of rust. I opened the filler and it was packed with rust, have to
>>get a new one or a racing cell? Drivers and passengers seats are still
>>there, can't see into the rear. The wipers are gone. Underneath looks
>>sound, I don't any holes or feel any soft spots. I found the owners they
>>live four blocks away so I can't snatch it and apply for a abandoned
>>title, it also turns out that they have asked about it but they haven't
>>done anything else. It was sort of joking "do you still have that old car
>>there?" My girlfriend thinks I won't get it, but I think That I can get
>>it! I'm thinking that this is after 74 because it has rubber bumpers and
>>says unleaded fuel only. How much do you guys think now I should offer??
>>Thanks
>>Mark Walke
>>
>>On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 09:55:35 EDT Ajhsys@aol.com writes:
>> > In a message dated 8/31/00 6:54:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> > cdsorkin@ix.netcom.com writes:
>> >
>> > << >it's been three years. It looks like the body doesn't have any
>> > rot or
>> > >body filler. The interior is bad but that doesn't bother me much,
>> > and the
>> > >dash is gone. It has rubber bumpers and steels wheels. I want to
>> > buy this
>> > >car, but I don't know how much I should offer?
>> >
>> > Since you'll clearly have your work cut out for you, why not start
>> > off with
>> > a value proposition. Offer to take the "eyesore" or "environmental
>> > hazard"
>> > off of their hands for free. Can't get cheaper then that,
>> > especially since
>> > you had to discover it. >>
>> >
>> > - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>> >
>> > And, depending on what state you are in, the title can cost quite a
>> > bit. If
>> > you can't get the title from that last owner, you will have to get a
>> > salvage
>> > title. Be prepared to spend at least $100 just for that. From the
>> > rest of
>> > your description, I would say that would be enough to spend.
>> >
>> > Allen Hefner
>> > SCCA Philly Region Rally Steward
>> > '77 Midget
>> > '92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
>>
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