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Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000

Posted By: lakerism

Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/27/24 08:26 PM

He should GIVE it to the current owner rolleyes

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2758219027682717/?
Posted By: NITROUSN

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/27/24 11:59 PM

There are dicks like that all over the place.
Posted By: Matt M

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 01:15 AM

Originally Posted by NITROUSN
There are dicks like that all over the place.


I agree total DB.
Posted By: larrymopar360

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 01:16 AM

Geez what a complete a-hole.
Posted By: Fat_Mike

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 01:53 AM

The person holding the build sheet (for ransom) probably has heartburn/sellers remorse because he (likely) gave the car away in the 80's.
If I was the current owner of the car, I'd tell him to burn it (and save the images of the sheet and conversation for documentation purposes).
Complete dirt bag...
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 02:16 AM

Complete dipshit đź’©
Posted By: PhillyRag

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 05:11 AM

Originally Posted by lakerism
He should GIVE it to the current owner rolleyes

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2758219027682717/?


What if current owner has a $250,000-$300,00 hemi superbird?
Worth it to him to buy it?
Posted By: crackedback

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 08:04 AM

Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Originally Posted by lakerism
He should GIVE it to the current owner rolleyes

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2758219027682717/?


What if current owner has a $250,000-$300,00 hemi superbird?
Worth it to him to buy it?


not a hemi sheet. 440-4 car

The circus is in town this week.
Posted By: SomeCarGuy

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 10:59 AM

Question is did cars go for a premium back then with a sheet? Did he get that kind of money for the car when he chose to keep it? Or did he get a reduced price based on the market at the time? We really can’t ferret that out. Too many factors involved.

I’ve seen more than a few instances over the years where somebody has kept some sort of keepsake piece of a car like that. It’s one thing when the car is sold and that is accounted for. Another entirely if somebody suddenly loses sentimentality in favor of a payday.
Posted By: therocks

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 12:33 PM

Some people save stuff.I stil have the window sticker from my 69 Bee that I sold back in the 80s.That and have the rehistration for my 60 Dart D500 car that last drove on the 60s.
Posted By: Redbird

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 04:12 PM

It is worth something, not $ 10K.

It looks like the exterior paint code is 999. Only a couple of ways to document that.
Posted By: larrymopar360

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 04:46 PM

Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Originally Posted by lakerism
He should GIVE it to the current owner rolleyes

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2758219027682717/?


What if current owner has a $250,000-$300,00 hemi superbird?
Worth it to him to buy it?
No. Just on principle alone. Not for 10k!
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 04:54 PM

VIN# RM23U0A176682

For Prosperity purposes

if I owned the car I would click and save the picture . and tell the seller to pound sand

Several years ago, I found the buildsheet to a 69 Hemi Roadrunner I used to own. Called the then owner and gave it to him.

I would bet the guy then still owns that car


PS, this bird was talked about back in 2010

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?topic=71402.75



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Posted By: 67vertman

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 05:33 PM

Some people care little about "doing the right thing" and more about $$$. The piece of paper has little to no meaning to the person selling it other than $$$, unless he used to own the car.

As others have stated I am in the "give it to the owner" of the car category.
Posted By: not_a_charger

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 05:37 PM

Ad says the guy sold the car in the 80s, so apparently he did own it at one point.

I am all for the give it to the owner idea. If I had a broadcast sheet for someone, I'd be excited to give it to them.

I'm not opposed to selling it to the owner, as the owner clearly benefits financially if he has the broadcast sheet for his Superbird. If he wants it badly enough, he'll be willing to pay for it. $10k? That price is ridiculous, and the current owner of the broadcast sheet will have it until he's dead. I have no idea what a reasonable price would be.
Posted By: stumpy

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 06:45 PM

Identifying paper work belongs to the car and should be with it when sold.
Posted By: topside

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 07:01 PM

Seller's name is Rick Sawyer - could that be Rick as in Richard, aka.......Dick ?
Posted By: larrymopar360

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 08:38 PM

Originally Posted by stumpy
Identifying paper work belongs to the car and should be with it when sold.
Right. This and the ridiculous price (IMO) really rub me wrong. Maybe he just found it in a mess of paperwork, but still $10k is obnoxious IMO.
Posted By: lakerism

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/28/24 09:08 PM

Obviously the build sheet should have went with the car. Either he knowingly withheld it or just forgot to give it with the sale. Either way, the honest thing to do would be to return it to the owner of the car where it belongs.
Posted By: TJP

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/29/24 03:33 AM

i will only comment that i have been the nice guy MANY times in my life and at almost 70 I'm questioning the generosity as it has rarely be acknowledged or reciprocated. I try to not let those experiences change/guide me, but I have become a lot more cautious. 10K seems high but how much value will it add to the car? 1, 2, 5, 50K
shruggy The answer to that question IMO determines the value of the document. I'm not saying if it increases the value by X amount that is what should be paid but is should be a factor in deciding. As it is right now, it's useless to anyone except the current owner of the car twocents beer
Posted By: Fat_Mike

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/29/24 03:45 AM

Originally Posted by TJP
i will only comment that i have been the nice guy MANY times in my life and at almost 70 I'm questioning the generosity as it has rarely be acknowledged or reciprocated. I try to not let those experiences change/guide me, but I have become a lot more cautious. 10K seems high but how much value will it add to the car? 1, 2, 5, 50K
shruggy The answer to that question IMO determines the value of the document. I'm not saying if it increases the value by X amount that is what should be paid but is should be a factor in deciding. As it is right now, it's useless to anyone except the current owner of the car twocents beer


Exactly. That's why I said (above)...tell him to burn it. If for no other reason, on principle. It is absolutely worthless to anyone other than the owner of the car. So hold it for ransom? I say tell the holder of the document to shove it...
...and I'd be fine with a reasonable "finders fee." Maybe a fine steak dinner for two (for example)...
Posted By: SomeCarGuy

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/29/24 03:55 AM

A well heeled buyer could try to snag if for an offer, and wait things out hoping he lands the car someday. Would be a better bet if he had a child that wanted to play the long game as well.
Posted By: Jer

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/29/24 05:31 AM

Maybe the seller does have a more altruistic intent. I'm not defending him as I don't know him, he may actually want $10,000 for it. OR.... it's on FBM, which needs a price, and we've all seen ads for items for $1, or $123,456 or whatever. IF the seller really does have a reasonable price in mind, say $500 or $1000 or whatever, he isn't going to list that price because he'd have a hundred phone calls from other guys looking to buy it and track down the current owner and sell if for far more. At $10k, it cuts out all the BS.
Posted By: nuthinbutmopar

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/29/24 06:07 PM

Originally Posted by Jer
Maybe the seller does have a more altruistic intent. I'm not defending him as I don't know him, he may actually want $10,000 for it. OR.... it's on FBM, which needs a price, and we've all seen ads for items for $1, or $123,456 or whatever. IF the seller really does have a reasonable price in mind, say $500 or $1000 or whatever, he isn't going to list that price because he'd have a hundred phone calls from other guys looking to buy it and track down the current owner and sell if for far more. At $10k, it cuts out all the BS.


Have you SOLD anything on FBM lately? I've listed several vehicles in the last year, and within hours of the post hitting, I start getting the stupid offers of 30-50% of the asking price. And they always say "CASH!!!", like I'm going to sell you the truck I listed for $15k for $5k AND take a check? I swear I'm going to tell the next one "Yes, come and get it", then send him on a wild goose chase.
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/29/24 07:39 PM

Originally Posted by gtx6970
VIN# RM23U0A176682

For Prosperity purposes

if I owned the car I would click and save the picture . and tell the seller to pound sand



^^^^^This!!! If the current owner of the 'bird finds that guy's FB ad, just take a picture of the Broadcast sheet
and be done with it...at least he's got an electronic copy of it.
Posted By: moparx

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/31/24 05:40 PM

i had a certi-card for a 68 super stock hemi barracuda.
i tracked down the owner and gave it to him.
i figured it belonged to the car better than me keeping it and loosing it or forgetting where it was "kept for safe keeping".
i'm the little guy............
beer

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Posted By: gtx6970

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 01/31/24 11:36 PM

Originally Posted by moparx
i had a certi-card for a 68 super stock hemi barracuda.
i tracked down the owner and gave it to him.
i figured it belonged to the car better than me keeping it and loosing it or forgetting where it was "kept for safe keeping".
i'm the little guy............
beer



Tall Guy is Steve F ???
Posted By: chargervert

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 02/01/24 03:45 PM

Maybe the seller can kidnap the guys kids at the bus stop and get his 10k that way! Asking 10k for a build sheet is just as much of a crime!
Posted By: Redbird

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 02/01/24 07:59 PM

Chargervert you’re just all hat no cattle. So the guy shouldn’t be advertising a Petty Blue Superbird broadcast sheet for $ 10 K. The owner of the car can save the screen shot of the picture. Advocating violence against someone for something so unimportant makes you a small tough guy?
Posted By: topside

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 02/01/24 08:03 PM

I think Chargervert's point was that the $10,000 price for the Broadcast Sheet was criminal.
Posted By: moparx

Re: Superbird Broadcast Sheet $10,000 - 02/05/24 03:46 PM

Originally Posted by gtx6970
Originally Posted by moparx
i had a certi-card for a 68 super stock hemi barracuda.
i tracked down the owner and gave it to him.
i figured it belonged to the car better than me keeping it and loosing it or forgetting where it was "kept for safe keeping".
i'm the little guy............
beer



Tall Guy is Steve F ???



i believe that may be his name, although i can't remember writing it down, and if i did, i couldn't begin to tell you where i would have put that info.
i was just glad to get the card back with the car, and if/when it changes to a different caretaker, it will remain with the car.
beer
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