Not always? I tried that with 55 Windsor convert 6 or so years back. The seller had it in hemmings with a very low price and claimed to have decided to not sell because he had fallen in love with it again. I checked monthly for a while only to find out that he sold it to another man who left an offer 50% higher than his original hemmings sell price. I did finally buy it from the next guy at 2 1/2 times the HMN price. Just took it to be completely stripped on Tuesday and should get bare body back from stripper next week! In the mean while of course had bought another 55 convert which I now need to sell! Now to the neat part of my story. Got a call last evening from an man in Colorado who is restoring a 53/54 Gia Chrysler GS-1. This is the one that was originally kept by Chrysler and is one of 6 known at this time. Maybe 10 or so made. He approached the lady owner years ago and offered to buy it or to help her restore it or anything else he could do just to be around the car. She walked off without responding to him and he never brought the subject up again. Over the years she was contacted by others about the car but this man never bothered her with it. He went on doing other cars he got over the time period but always kept an eye on the car since it was near him. The lady approached him this spring and offered the car to him. NO CASH INVOLVED, just a turn over of the title and if he sells it during her life he is to split the proceeds with her! This is I suppose a $200,000 car were talking about! The owner is doing a cosmetic restoration which is all it needs and intends to use it! Haven't gotten him to promise to drive it to NE yet but working on it! This is a case where not asking paid off better but than again maybe that was a form of persistence also. Almost tougher to do than to ask though! At least it would be for me. -----Original Message----- From: Mopar Mels <classic@FERTILE.MEANS.NET> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@lists1.cac.psu.edu <L-FORWARDLOOK@lists1.cac.psu.edu> Date: Thursday, December 09, 1999 8:29 PM Subject: [FWDLK] persistance pays off finially on the 60 Polara D-500 >A note to all that percistance does pay. In 1982 I located a 60 Polara 2dr >ht D-500 with PS, PB, PW, PS, Air, crossrams, you name it it had it. I >tried to buy it but you all know the story, IM going to fix it up one >day!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well I called him up twice a year for about 18 years, >Finially to day I called him and he gave in. I bought it finially. Rust >Free, Red, D-500, Fully optioned, Man, it just doesnt get any better than >this!!!!!!!!! :Moral of the story, Never Never give up, Percistance >does pay off > >mel > > >---------- >> From: Automatic digest processor <LISTSERV@lists1.cac.psu.edu> >> To: Recipients of L-FORWARDLOOK digests ><L-FORWARDLOOK@lists1.cac.psu.edu> >> Subject: L-FORWARDLOOK Digest - 6 Dec 1999 to 8 Dec 1999 (#1999-4) >> Date: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:09 PM >> > |