Re: IML: input on price of a pair of 65's
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Re: IML: input on price of a pair of 65's



The price is what you agree to in an open and unpressured situation . That is fair market value 
 
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> All,
>
> I know this is hard to answer without any background on the cars, but I
> don't have much. An acquaintance owns a pair of 65's. According to him,
> one is in poor shape but complete and repairable, the other is for parts.
> When he first mentioned them, I asked about price, and was told $500 for the
> better car. I thought that was high for a rough project (adjusting for the
> relatively low price our cars bring). He has responded that "best offer"
> for the pair was now his target.
>
> Assuming the cars are rough, as he has described them, would an offer of
> $300 for the pair be insulting, assuming I can word a polite offer? I don't
> want to steal his cars or offer an unfair price. If they are worth much
> more, I just can't make any offer.
>
> If there is interest here ( cars in southern Mississippi (not recently under
> water, though)), I'd be happy to pass that along as well.
>
> How do y'all handle this?
>
> Thanks for any input,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
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