The “car is in storage, so I can’t take more pictures “ is the opening line of many scams.
With the number of casual tire kickers and doofuses (doofi?) out there just sending silly Emails, I can sorta understand someone not wanting to pull it out of storage just to take pics for someone who may not be serious...The “car is in storage, so I can’t take more pictures “ is the opening line of many scams.
Right- it wasn't my intention to degrade those points, just to say that it wasn't the work of a big dollar resto shop, as some were alluding to. The functionality is there, just not the "correctness" that one would expect in a car in the upper 20s. At that price point it should be bordering on something special.The stereo was likely done by someone other than the painter. The screw hose clamps don't degrade the car or the quality of mechanical work. Just means they were not going for an original resto.
Good point - I asked him about the stereo. The car came with it when he bought it 7 years ago.Maybe showing up with a trailer shows you could be a serious buyer and could motivate a seller to work with you instead of thinking your a looky-loo. Why risk losing your trailer by leaving it somewhere you are unfamiliar with. IMO, I've show up to look at cars with my trailer and then left empty. Other times I've loaded it and went home with a new set of wheels.
Four hour drive isn't awful. Yea, its not a trip to the corner store, but like others said, make a day trip of it with a friend.
What I find interesting is that this is an "older" guy tat can't be bothered to take additional pictures, yet it has a finished trunk compartment with some premium stereo equipment in it. I enjoy my tunes as much as the next guy, maybe more sometimes, and I've had some powerful car stereos, but I never took an install to the degree shown here.
ASKING $35-50K and GETTING $25-50K are two completely different things.Here I was thinking $25k was a steal given that dealers are asking $35k-$50k for clean 340 cars.