I want to sell off the remainder of my Charger Collection including a V-code R/T. I tried to list a few separately on the website, but haven't gotten much of a response. Any suggestions? I would like to sell all 6 of them in a package deal.
Thanks
Just keep advertising, times are slow right now and trying to sell a collection in one lot can be a hassle even when times are good. You might want to try an auction house if you are looking to unload them as a single lot.
Are you posting pictures of them as well? I myself really like a visual as well as a description. If I win the lotto Saturday, I'll buy them and give some away. :2thumbs:
Good luck to you
Mike
What's their models/makes?
What are you asking for all six?
Any pictures or videos?
Thanks guys, I've posted the pictures, but it always seems there are guys who are too lazy to come and see them in person. There is at least $30,000 in parts invested and another $80,000 into the cars. With today's market I'd say any offer over $75,000, I'd sell them all.
Do you have pics?
Honestly, I'd sell them all separate. The odds of finding someone with $80K for the lot is a lot less than finding someone with $10K for one!
I looked and your ads could be a lot better :Twocents: . You need to provide a lot more pictures and much more detail on the cars. it's 2009, the person who buys your car will probably be 1500 miles away. You have to give them the illusion that they are right there looking at the car.
Take really good pictures of each panel under the car (front/sides/back), interior, motor, trunk, rear put car on lift, floor boards, frame rails. A big +, do a walk around video with the engine running. Be very descriptive of what you've done to the car and it still needs. Better to oversell the car then under sell the car and have someone claim you deceived them.
I'd sell them on ebay.
This guy is a pro at selling cars on ebay. Notice the pictures are what really make you feel comfortable with placing a bid without seeing the car. He places a 100 photos on the ebay ad (have to spend some $ to make some $) and he focuses on the areas known to rust be an issue etc. on the car so you see what you get. I've seen this guy get $5K over what someone else would get for a car just based on the very descriptive ad he does.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=170336102726&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
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Thanks guys!! :cheers:
I am very interested in purchasing a 68-70 Charger that needs some work done to it. What cars do you have for sale? Does anyone else know of any solid Chargers for sale.
Might wanna check the date on this thread. It's 3 years old.
Wow I guess i didnt see that. Thanks for letting me know
Quote from: Cooter on July 16, 2012, 11:41:33 AM
Might wanna check the date on this thread. It's 3 years old.
Yeah but with the economy as it is, he still may have them! :lol:
I know this is an old thread but there are some ways you can get your ads seen:
1. Start a thread about it in another section pretending to ask a seemingly unrelated question to "inadvertently" drum up interest in your ads (oh, wait. That's what this thread is).
2. Try doing a "what's it worth" thread where you say you might be selling your car soon and then pretend to gather value opinions from fellow members.
3. Post a random picture of your car in the main section and after you get 3-4 responses, casually mention that it might be going up for sale soon.
4. Go through a bunch of threads looking for cars similar to yours and "carpet bomb" them with remarks like "Hey, that looks like the car I'm trying to sell right now!"
C'mon Bull, like any of those things would ever actually happen.
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