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Good luck with the final parts Buck. I have no doubt there will be a replacement somewhere down the road!
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So a guy who bid on my truck on fleabay asked me if I had sold it. I responded that it was still available but that I only had the cab/doors and the chassis. He asked what I wanted for it and told him, to which he responded...
"For that price I will have to pass, I realize you have a lot of money and time in it and if you get it back you will be 1 of the first. If you ever change your mind on the price shoot me an email." So, if I read this correctly he doesn't want to buy it because I'm not losing enough money? |
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Everybody is an expert now. When selling they want Barrett-Jackson prices, when buying they want Goodwill prices. It's just the way the world works now. I saw a 1970 long step with 6 cyl. 3OTT and not one straight body panel on ebay for $20K the other day because he says it has 42,000 original miles. By looking at the shape of the fairly undesirable truck, I'm guessing it was probably 242,000 miles.
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Hang in there Buck. Everybody wants a deal...or a steal. If stars were aligned a little better I would be really interested in your chassis. It will save the right buyer a little money and a ton of work.
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Here is today's response from the fleabay wheeler and dealer...
“I don't want to offend you, but when custom builds are done/started and not completed normally people end up getting half or less then what they have in parts/labor. So if you are willing to except an offer in that area? I know the truck is nice, but there is 30000 to finish at least to keep it the way you have started the project.” And my response... “It is offensive. These parts haven't been degraded they have been enhanced. The wait for the Porterbuilt suspension parts is 10 to 12 weeks but I'm offering a completed chassis available for delivery today. There is a ton of time in putting this chassis together and I busted MY knuckles along the way. Instead of capitalizing on a what is already a killer deal you are looking to steal it. If you don't see the benefit in the cost and labor savings I can't help you. If you are not interested in paying the price I quoted we won't do business and that suits me just fine. Normally I would wish you luck in your search, but I can't do that, because if you find a deal to your liking then some hard working truck enthusiast is being taken advantage of and that would be a shame. – Buck” |
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It's kind of funny people are trying to make a case for you to lower your price, because what you have are solid pieces and it's nothing that is going to have to be gone back through. That in it's self is worth a piece of mind to the potential buyer.
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Some people think that they have to buy parts for less than the selling price even if it is already a good deal. I guess it makes them feel superior or something. I like to help someone out and I like to acknowledge that they are helping me by buying my stuff, I tell them I appreciate them doing business. I just think it's BS to tell someone that is taking a 20% loss they aren't losing enough.
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Well said! I ran into this a lot with selling the Biscayne. I couldn't help but laugh in a guys face and walk off one time when the offer was a third of my asking price. Had another guy waste my whole day looking at the car, driving it, etc. Then he said well i think i want a Camaro! I nicely told him to go find one and leave! Tire Kickers!! |
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Coursey, Sold the Biscayne huh? Awesome. Good luck with the sell Buck. It was a roller coaster ride watching on instagram . I understand the family comes first deal.
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If I had the cash Buck I would love to have the cab and doors. Would save me a lot of time and hassle. If I were to take that much out of Jen's new car fund, I'm pretty sure I'd have problems :lol: :devil: |
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I've had this happen recently.. quoted a price, sent pics, description, etc. Asked if that was my final price, we talked and I came down 2 grand.. The next day I was offered 6 grand less on top of the 2 I had already came down..
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Chassis left today.
Waiting for its ride... Attachment 1441339 The only way to pick up a chassis you buy while on vacation.:metal: Attachment 1441341 |
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Congrats, almost there.
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Glad it is going well Buck. Did the frame go far? Hopefully the cab will sell soon.
Every vehicle, parts or project I've ever sold going back over 35 years, the buyer tries to beat me down. Every time. Gets old to the point I dislike selling. Part of the culture I guess. |
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That is what I'm feeling, I dislike selling too. I have been really stressed over the part-out and the biggest factor is the idea some guys subscribe to that states parts that have been purchased and resold are only worth 50% of their original cost. My question is, what makes a part that Nate Porter builds and that I enhanced by powder coating it and assembling it makes it worth less money? Does Delmo mark his parts down 50% after he installs them for a customer? (Not that I am anywhere near Del's level!) I understand that many people can't spend what I did on parts and labor, but why do they have to degrade the value of my parts instead of moving on to something that's within their budget? It's crazy, these guys need to watch "Bambi" if you have nothing nice to say, say nothing at all.:lol: |
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It's just people thinking you are desperate and that you will jump at any offer. Just like when a home has been on the market for a while, someone makes an offer for $100k less than asking price.
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Now that's funny...
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