Plymouth 1972 Sports Fury Station Wagon

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  1. RoadmasterWB4

    RoadmasterWB4 Well-Known Member

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    i asked her what they want for it. Hope to get a reply shortly.
     
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    i think i love the front seats in this model - very sleek
     
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    Oh oh, she's asking 10,000, but says it's negotiable. I guess I totally misread the situation thinking they just wanted to be shut of it.

    Must be in really good condition for her too ask that much. It's way more than I would ever pay, but if anyone wants me to have a look, and get more pics, I could probably do it.

    At that price, it'll sit another 40.

    Too bad. They do seem to be pretty rare.
     
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    Yeah thats a rare car, and yeah its a great platform in nice shape, but I sincerely doubt they will get $10k for a car that has sat for 30 years. I doubt they'd get it if it was a currently driven historic car in that condition. Rarity does not always = monitery value. I'd call chalk that one up as another victim of the barrent jackson affect.
     
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    $10,000 for a car that has been sitting for 30 years? Not blooming likely! Sure it runs, but it does not drive! Not on 30 year old tires, etc. There is no way to see HOW it drives for that matter. Given the sitting so long, $5,000 would be the very top of the market, and I bet there are those here who think I am over the top with that price.
     
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    yup...and always do it in person !!

    :lolup:

    brother....its a face 2 face thing....thats a $2000.oo car...if ya wanted bad !

    otherwise...;)
     

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