Re: [FWDLK] '58 DeSoto Adventurer
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Re: [FWDLK] '58 DeSoto Adventurer



Nick,

Why are you asking this NOW??? It was my understanding
that you have already taken and cashed a $1000.00
deposit on the 1958 Adventurer that you were selling
to someone in Pennsylvania?

I heard that you took the money and agreed to the sale
and then gave a sob story on Easter about how you
couldn't bear to part with it after all and wanted to
refund the money to the buyer.

I merely heard this from the buyer, who told me he
sent you the money, you acknowledged the receipt of
same, and he had arranged for transport of the vehicle
from San Francisco.

I don't know how the rest of the people here feel, but
once someone has accepted the money, in my opinion,
the contract for the sale has been accepted by both
parties.

Did you give him the sob story to try and boost the
price or something?

I have only heard one side of this story and would be
curious what your side is, especially in light of a
agreed upon price between the two of you, an accepted
payment by you, and some story about how the SFPD
towed the car away and you decided to keep it when you
picked it up from the tow yard, etc.

And especially considering that you are asking the
pricing question AFTER you had agreed to a price with
the buyer in question.

Care to offer an explanation here?

Thanks,

Leslie Howard

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