But I was wrong. They are NOT collectible cars and do NOT appeal to any wide audience. Regardless of condition, they just aren't worth that much. Even if you sweat your blood over the repairs.
One thing that might be a factor is that Forums isn't really available to non-Forums members, so anyone just searching about for a 968 (and intuitively thinking that searching a 968 site would be helpful) might have a tough time finding one here. It does limit the opportunities as, I am guessing, almost everone reading this post already has a 968. So there might be very few prospective purchasers here anyway.
Car selling is a real nuisance. I put in my ads (the one here and ones I put on Auto Trader) the line "Note - price is not negotiable". Not to be a jerk, but simply to indicate that, in my opinion, the price is already as slow as I will take.to perhaps allow the discussion to focus on the car itself. Any idea what the FIRST question is from everyone?
And then, of course, there are the text message scams that always say " email me at idiot@dummy.com with your best price". I have fun with those emails.
Anyway, I have a guy coming to look at the cab tomorrow from my part of the world who knows the price. I am hopeful. And, if he buys it, I may see it again. He will be getting a really good car.
Action on the coupe has been minimal. A guy from Georgia e-mailed me who asked me if I knew anything about importing a car to the States from Canada. Sadly, I live in Canada and seldom ship cars to the US. I may not be able to sell this car and, if that happens, it will just sit idle in my driveway. Almost like an open-casket funeral for someone who has not yet died.
Just some musings from Nova Scotia on a rainy night after having a glass of Jack Daniels Super-Sarcasm Hooch.
Edited by Kim, 24 November 2012 - 04:30 PM.