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I got that question all the time. I'd always say, "too much". I didn't care about the question, I just didn't want to fill the public in on how much I had in it!!
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05-08-2016, 03:24 PM
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I got that question all the time. I'd always say, "too much". I didn't care about the question, I just didn't want to fill the public in on how much I had in it!!
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Ha. Exactly. The acquisition price is usually a much more palatable number.
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05-08-2016, 04:09 PM
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I'll tell friends , but strangers it depends on why they are asking. If someone is just nosey then i won't answer it but if someone is genuinely interested in building something similar then i will say you can expect to pay in the range of x x x x .
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05-08-2016, 04:49 PM
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I constantly get that question ! I'll tell someone I know but I will do the same with a stranger , if there asking because they want to know what to expect I'll tell them. But just to answer how much "ALOT" that's it. Most of the questions come from the the boards.
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05-08-2016, 07:27 PM
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I got that question just this past weekend at one of the very few car shows I go to. I told them what I paid for the car when I purchased it 43 years ago. Of course that is no where near what the car is worth today but I did answer the question. My experience with car shows in general is that people ask some pretty dumb questions and make some even dummber comments which is why I rarely attend them anymore.
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It's not so much what people ask, but how they ask.
It gets pretty annoying that people who don't own classics have little tact when asking about, or commenting on a car.
Saying "Man that's a sweet car. If you don't mind me asking, what does it cost to build something like that?", is a lot nice than asking how much did it cost.
One that really grinds my gears is when they just walk up and ask "how much?" without even a hello. I tell them what I'd take, they say "it's not worth that", well it's not for effing sale! Though if they say hi, compliment the car, and ask if I'd consider selling it, that's much more polite.
When people really hound me about buying one of my cars, I'm like, if you really wanted one, you'd have one already. Go find your own. A lot of people think it would be cool to "fix up an old car", but they would lose interest if they had one, and that's why they never have had one.
I don't even like going to car shows because everyone's an expert that has to tell their kid or wife everything that's "wrong" with the car. I'll keep taking cars to shows for the sake of the people that want to see them and not pick them apart, and to support the hobby so that the younger crowd has something to get interested in, but I wish everyone would shut up lol.
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05-09-2016, 05:24 AM
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For me its a little different because I've never had a car that I have poured tens (or hundreds) of thousands of dollars into so that may change things. I also don't make the kind of money that a lot here do to afford to do builds like that. However, I would gladly tell everyone what my mental number is (I think most have a decent idea or ballpark) for how much it would cost to build a copy of my car. Just the same, I think salaries shouldn't be this super secret squirrel taboo thing either. I won't ever brag about how much I make but if someone asks I will tell them because I haven't ever understood why them not knowing is the better alternative.
I think someone asking politely like said above is okay because it puts them into the "genuinely curious" camp and maybe they are wondering what it would take to build one.
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05-09-2016, 11:27 AM
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When ever someone asks how much I have in it its always half, if someone ask how much I want for its always double.
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I don't like the question because it bums me out to think about!
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It depends, if there are just looky loo's I will give them standard omg see the marks from giving blood, but if it's someone who's looking to get buried into this love affair, I will talk them through numbers.. Rough numbers will talk never the less
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