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I'm going to think he put that astronomical price in there to scare off the flippers . Says something in the ad about not wanting to see it go overseas & wants it to go to a real collector . Would imagine if a real buyer came along that really wants the car & would keep it , the price would drop accordingly . Just my guess .......
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PeteLeathersac (07-06-2021) |
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Another possibility is he had an offer that he's willing to accept, but Ebay rules aren''t allowing him to end the auction for some reason. Therefore, he put the opening bid up so high no one will bid on it, and the auction will end at a no sale, allowing him to close the deal with his buyer. That happened to a friend of mine on a project car he was selling several years ago.
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PeteLeathersac (03-19-2022) |
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It is a very nice car, however with the parts it needs, and to rebuild the engine, a lot for a 68. Knowing him though, he may get it!
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