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Re: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II $15,000
[Re: dssaa]
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06/17/23 07:45 AM
06/17/23 07:45 AM
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oldjonny
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Don't argue with me.
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If that is a $15K car, when I list my '67 Barracuda, I'm starting at $25K.
Never, ever argue with an IDIOT. They will drag you to their level and then beat you with their years of experience
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Re: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II $15,000
[Re: oldjonny]
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06/17/23 03:29 PM
06/17/23 03:29 PM
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gtx6970
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It's a dry heat
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If that is a $15K car, when I list my '67 Barracuda, I'm starting at $25K. I've been watching the 66-67 Cars pretty close to see what sells and what sits . And I doubt the seller will get 15k, but something around $10k is real number in todays market , IMO only I have 3 people interested in mine at $28.5
Last edited by gtx6970; 06/17/23 03:33 PM.
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Re: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II $15,000
[Re: topside]
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06/17/23 08:38 PM
06/17/23 08:38 PM
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gtx6970
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^^^ $28.5 for your car - from what I recall being posted about it - seems like a very good deal.
And that's the disconnect between the prices for needy stuff vs. nice stuff: costs more to get there than buying a nice one. Only way it makes sense, I think, to "buy needy" is either not enough $$ to step up, or options/color/specification. Thanks, Spent the day today swapping out the 3.91s to a much friendlier 3.55 sure grip. I've had my fun with it and should have it well sorted out by the time it actually goes up for sale. Time to move on to the next hunt.
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