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Old 11-11-2006, 05:45 PM   #4
67Cowboy
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Re: Feedback on Suburban Pricing

If I was still in that neck of the woods I'd list it in PennySaver and Green Sheet as well as Craigslist. Start plenty high, you will get a lot of inquiries and a lot of no shows, but by listing it a little higher than what you want you weed out some of the tire kickers and get to the guys like us that want it for a keeper and that will pay what it's worth because thay know what it is and understand the specs. With the new motor and clean paint I'd start about $7500 and work my way down to what ever I could live with. The ride I just sold, I drove for over a year and got enough to buy three new projects by doing just that.
By the way you do realize Long Beach is tomorrw Nov. 12th 2006 and again the 26th; Palm Springs is the 18 & 19th of this month (next weekend). Both are great places to just drive up (*early) and park on the street with a sign in the window !!! And if you want to park inside it doesn't cost that much to get in the show'n shine and your guaranteed to get plenty of lookers. Hope that helps.
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