1971 Dodge Dart 2 Door (8 3/4 Rear End)

I Don't Agree With Your Statement.

1) If You Are The Owner That Sold The Car To Me, How Come You Are Not Being Truthful About How Much I Paid For The Car.

2) If You Were The Potential Buyer That Paid A $200.00 Deposit And Had Asked The Owner To Do Extra Work To The Car ( Which He Completed) & Then Could Not Come Up With The Remaining Balance Due In A Timely Matter...............is Not My Problem.............

3) Maybe This Car Was At One Time For Sale For $1000.00 And Maybe The Owner Upped The Price..... I Wish That I Would Have Paid $1000.00, That Would Have Been A Better Deal.

4) I Did Not Buy This Car A Few Months Back...........you May Have Me Confused With The Previous Owner......maybe He Bought The Car For $1000.00 Cause The Owner I Bought It From Stated That He Did Not Have The Car For Very Long.

I'm Just Trying To Get My Money Back And As It Is When You Are Trying To Sell Something..............you Will Never Get What You Are Asking For.

Anyhow This Car Is For Sale For Somone That Wants A Very Nice Straight Project.

I Am Trying To Upload The Pictures...........if Anyone Can Help Me With How To Do This, I Would Appreciate It.

I WAS a potential buyer, but I dropped the ball in trying to get up the 1k the owner wanted. I assumed wrong that since the car was sitting in this guys back yard for 10 plus years that it wouldn't be going anywhere soon since it was a all day job to dig it out of this guys yard. I didn't put any money down on the car. Maybe you were the buyer from someone that flipped it & now you just want to resell. All "I" know is the car was for sale on E-bay several months back for $995 starting bid, I went & looked at it with my 15yr old daughter for a project car for her since we cant find any Dusters in reasonable shape, the auction ended with out selling, I kept in contact with the seller, but it sold before I could get the 1k, then to see it back on e-bay a couple months later for $3800 then $3500 & now back on it for $2900 was a little irritating, but "I" dropped the ball in getting the money raised up. My daughter cried when I told her the car was sold because she really wanted it & got her hopes up for it.Then to see it being resold for a quick profit really hurt her even more. Once again "I" dropped the ball for not buying it when I had the chance to.