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Old 09-04-2005, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by GO67SS
Well, I figured I would let the market choose the price but know one has even tested the waters. How do you put a price on your "life-time-dream- vehicle" that you have built to your exact wants and have spared no expense, as you can tell by the photos. I am not trying to be difficult I'm just heart broken that it has come to this. What does a pro-touring car with this type of gear go for?

I am not greedy I am not selling it to make a buck I am selling it so I can pay legal costs and feed my family until the next job comes along. I need $30K - $38K I have seen pro-touring cars go for $35K - $45K+. We all know that when you sell a vehicle like this you need to go into therapy for a long time as the guilt and realization comes that you would have rather sold your left nut it some one was willing to buy it. We have all talked to those old guys who talk about "having this bad a$$ muscle car back in the day" and know they drive a honda. Life Sucks! Now I will be one of those guys except I will be driving a toyota.

I hope this helps
From what I see in the pics you will hopefully get what you want. Very nice car and a fair price in my opinion.

Good luck with your sale.

Jody
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