BUY-IT-NOW $15,500!
Add’l pics have included blemish points; i.e., chipped clear coat on rear r
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FYI: I have this vehicle listed on Autotrader also. Autotrader has changed since last time I used it. These days Autotrader prices the vehicle. So, they’ve price this one at $12,742, while I have a buy-it-now price of $15,500 and accepting offers. I’ve rejected the one I received. Thank you!
I’ve just declined an offer of $7,500, TY!
As far as offers go, I’d entertain any offer north of $12,000. Thanks for your understanding!
A pillar update. The shop buffed out the stain. No indication that it was ever there now. I’d replace the pic but it doesn’t seem to let me delete pics now. So, she is ready to roll to your location. Happy bidding or submitting an offer. Thanks!
This vehicle had 36,215 miles on it when I first drove it for TN back to IA. I like different driving experiences so I had forgotten what it’s like to drive this peppy 350 until going to and back from the shop; almost don’t want to let her go but I have other pressing issues to address.
It’s not my business, but I’d say by this and keep the miles down. If you’re looking for a daily driver, pick one with more miles and drive the wheels off IT. Speaking of wheels, I didn’t mention that you cannot rotate these tires. They came factory installed smaller in the front, larger in the back, of course. Tires new in 22/23 but <1,000 miles on all 4.
Now that I’m driving her, I recall when first starting the vehicle, stop turning in AUX. This will bring the seat belt straps forward then buckle up and finish turning the key to start … then ENJOY! IF, you turn the key all the way to start at first then the car will start but the seat belt straps will remain out-of-reach and in the rear seat area.
I better point something out FYI: it can be typical for bidders to wait until the last minute, planning to swoop in and grab what they’re looking for. But I’ll say this, I turned down an offer above the current $6,500 bid. I’ll contact that person again to find out if that offer still stands. If so, then I’ll consider that again with the intent of selling before any last minute “look-sees”. Sorry in advance but I must take measures to protect my interests. After all, if I don’t, who will? Thanks again!
… so, I encourage you to bid if you’re at all interested
NOTE: I’ve received offers above the current eBay bid of $6,500. If new eBay is like old eBay where you can enter the most you are willing to pay for this vehicle then the bid will only go $100 more than the last high bid. Past experience would dictate this example: let’s say I entered a $15,500 amount as the most I would pay for this vehicle, but the highest bid was currently $6,500. eBay would now show my bid as $6,600 but at the close of the auction the seller would receive $15,500, not the $6,600. That’s just the way things rolled on eBay. So, with that in mind, I’ll more than likely ride out the eBay auction for the end result. As a reminder, this beauty is listed on Autotrader too. Thanks and happy bidding!!
I’m about to go-down-for-the-count … I have sleep pattern issues at times, so I’ve been up all night. I’ll leave you with this thought. There is a buy-it-now price of $15,500 on Autotrader. Autotrader values the car at $12,742. I’ll more than likely accept an offer north of $12,000. Thanks and good night
I couldn’t get this thought outta my mind. If you intentions are to buy the vehicle and let it sit or drive it until the wheels fall off, it’s worth every bit of the buy-it-now $15,500. There, had to get that out!
Whew!! eBay is moving too slow for my preference … great vehicle but apparently not enough demand