>Gentlemen, and ladies of the
list. Due to some personal circumstances, I must sell my 64 Chrysler 4
>door Crown. It is Persian White over pearlescent white leather w/ black
cloth inserts. Working air, Auto >Pilot, 93,000. Fresh Paint no rust very
nice #3 condition. I have over 5,000 into this, and have tried to >sell it
for $4,000 here with absolutely no responses. This is disheartening. I realize
that one rarely gets >what one invests in these cars, but, my question is
this, how much of a hit will I have to take? What, in >your collective
wisdom would be the value of this car to the "Real World"? I hate to sell her,
but I must. >If any of you would give me some idea of what to ask for my
car, I would be very grateful. Thanks in >advance, Greg
Greg:
Your price
seems very fair to me. Especially for a car with working air and fresh
paint. Honestly from your description I would expect you to be asking
around 6k. At this point I would try different marketing techniques
instead of lowering your price any further.
You can list you car on our web
site. A surprising number of people check out these ads. You also
can list the car in Hemmings motor news to get a nationwide audience. If
you need to sell it quick put it up on E-Bay. Take lots of good quality
pics and give the best description you can. You can set a reserve price
so that you don't have to sell it below your minimum
level.
Steve B.