Lowballers

it is common knowledge that when people put anything up for sale, they always start high. they are selling. they want the most they can get out of it. 9 times out of 10 ,they are expecting lower offers, that is why they start with an inflated price, so when the dealings begin there is room to haggle without "taking a loss". you notice the cars that dont sell continually popping up not having been sold. these are the folks that are not going to bargin and think they are sitting on a gold mine.

take this dart sport for instance, this car is 30 miles from me. this car hit CL 9 months ago at $2500. i called this guy and without seeing it , i offered him 1500 cash. he laughed at me and told me "numbers matching" bla bla bla. so i hung up on him. he was a ***. i have been watching this car drop in price 2500 to 2000 to 1800 to 1500 and now it is at 1300!!! do you think for a minute i was wrong lowballing him? he should have taken my 1500. ~~~a numbers matching 225 /6 !! what a find LOL~~~

74' Dodge Dart Sport 2 door - $1300 (Monument)

I have a 1974 NUMBERS MATCHING Dodge Dart, same body style as the Demon, just newer,
Selling because I dont have time to work on it with School,sports and a job.
CAR RUNS ! just threw some gas in the carb and it fired right up! needs to be trailer'd home. Not quite in drivable condition.
has the slant 6 in it
very little rust after sitting 20 years!
WILL CONSIDER TRADES!
Thanks,
Rich