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is this really considered "Fair condition"?
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Am I that far out of touch that this is nowdays considered "fair condition" for a piece of Suburban sheet metal?
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/p...022161504.html |
Re: is this really considered "Fair condition"?
Condition is condition regardless of what its for. That is not what I'd consider 'fair' for anything.
Like those ads that say 'low miles for the age'. .. No, low miles is low miles (under 100k to me). I don't care if its 50 yrs old, 200k miles is not low miles. |
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One without holes would be mint and one with just bubble rust would be choice :mm:
edit to add, I wish mine was that nice |
Re: is this really considered "Fair condition"?
Heck yeah it is, haven't you heard? Near everything second hand is in "excellent" condition today, you'd be getting of cheap;) It's worth more cuz it's theirs.
Especially used cars on the web, where a link to the definition for excellent is best ignored. |
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So its like when they say "50 is the new 30". It's BS as 50 hurts way more than 30 ever did. :lol:
Thanks guys! |
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Maybe fairly poor? :)
On the other hand, I don't see any hits when looking for aftermarket, so maybe the price isn't so far out of line... |
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Apparently sh*t condition isn't one of the pull down menu choices when advertising stuff for sale
Paul |
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:lol:
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Your better off to buy a sheet of sheet metal, and make the panels your self, at least that's what I do.
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After 5 months still for sale old price $300, new price $125.
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/p...119747970.html |
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I gave a member a tailgate that was ten times nicer than that. Ugh, even at the lower price that thing in my mind isn't worth it. Maybe good for the hardware?
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If all the hardware was still in it it would be well worth the 125. It appears the push button assembly is missing so it makes me wonder what else. None of the pics show the end gate latches either
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