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Originally Posted by Nine Ball
That is my favorite Mustang, but a six-figure offer is also very tempting. I guess I'm not very sentimental about cars, I'm always looking to move them and start the next project up. But, I'm sure we can both agree that the price is always higher when we don't "need" to sell a car. In fact, all of my current cars are always for sale at any time. The prices are just absurd until I get bored of them though. haha
Tony
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A six figure offer is only good if it's MORE than the cost to duplicate the car. That's assuming SW would replace it which he said he would.
I was offered "six figures" for my car, but turned it down since, if I built another one, I would have to put in hundreds and hundreds of hours. Selling a car a your "break even" point isn't a good financial plan if your just going to go build another one. lol
People ask me if my car is for sale and I always reply "Everything is always for sale"
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