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Looks like it's going to sell on eBay !! Good for you!!
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Seems like a fair deal all around.
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$64k? What a deal.
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please post some pics of this boat you will be buying. |
did not sell!!!!
The guy that met the reserve last night has already called me and he went to his bank this morning to pull money off of his line of credit and it is frozen. He was unaware of this and now trying to send an appraiser to my home to have the car appraised to see if he can get financing. I see this deal falling through. I just dont think you can get a car like this financed with little money down. This car may have to show back up on ebay in a week or so. I have contact several other people that wanted to look at the car if it did not work out. Will see!!!!
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Good recommendation Tones! The last car I bought off eBay -- I waited til the auction was over (I had emailed the seller a couple of times and told him of my intentions) and drove down to actually see and drive the car (I live in Seattle - the car was in Bakersfield). I have a buddy that is an auto dealer - I gave him a check for the "deal" -- when I called him and said I was going to buy it - he wire transfered the money to the seller and since he's a dealer = had the capacity to handle the title and all that. I loaded up the car and brought it home. If I had wanted to - he would have also been able to find financing etc. Worked out great -- I paid the dealer $500 for his troubles and paperwork. My personal opinion doesn't count here about financing - but if you can't pay cash for your toys - you shouldn't have any. Toys and financing stuff you can't afford - is why we're in the mess we're in right now! But that's just my personal rant. :willy: Hope the sale goes through for you.... many times you can do the "ebay second chance offer" and one of the other bidders might just jump on it. |
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(I do agree with your personal rant to the fullest too!!! I'm right behind you. I cannot pay cash for my toys, but they are always all paid off before the loans end. I agree that the people that went over board with the cash they "thought" they had and the idiots that gave them the loans are both to blame. But this is for another thread at another time.):mad: |
I think he will get financing for the car no problem, assuming his credit is okay. The appraisals of these cars is what helps. They always come in much higher than what you can sell them for, unlike normal production cars.
If your appraisal comes in at $80k+ which I think is a no brainer, then he should be able to get financing from JJ Best. And specialty car financing is pretty damn attractive as far as terms go compared to normal production cars from what I have seen. Good luck. |
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