The seller emailed me late last night that he sold it for 7K to someone in Poland.Wasn't that guy located somewhere around Palm Springs?
@saforwardlook could probably drive by and inspect that one
The seller emailed me late last night that he sold it for 7K to someone in Poland.Wasn't that guy located somewhere around Palm Springs?
@saforwardlook could probably drive by and inspect that one
I am ready to move on to another one. I asked alot of questions and requested specific video for my eyes and ears. I think that was too much for him. He lost a grand or so by not providing an exterior walk around video. And my request to use PayPal.
To be accurate I got engine running, hidden light check, interior, dash, exhaust video. Nine short 15 sec videos. But, I could not convince him to pull it out of garage in the open and walk around her. I will never know why.Sounds like you may have dodged a bullet. It seems he didn't want you to see or hear something...
You already know the reason, and it's a blessing in disguise. Sellers only hide for one reasonTo be accurate I got engine running, hidden light check, interior, dash, exhaust video. Nine short 15 sec videos. But, I could not convince him to pull it out of garage in the open and walk around her. I will never know why.
To be accurate I got engine running, hidden light check, interior, dash, exhaust video. Nine short 15 sec videos. But, I could not convince him to pull it out of garage in the open and walk around her. I will never know why.
I kinda see your point. But, I offered to give references to all those previous Imperial sellers to let him know I was legit. Even sent him old videos from some of the sellers I bought from. I'm pretty easy to work with.Devils advocate. From his perspective, you might have just been someone that was playing the question game, which is common when selling a car. You said you had a ton of emails and he sent you a lot of video already. I can relate to dealing with a buyer who might actually buy, but is asking so many questions that I suspect they'll be a pita once post transaction.
It was not to be.Got to be honest with you. I offered him more as long as I got an exterior walk around video which takes a minute to shoot. He went from 9800 to 7000 overnite without the video I was asking for...for about two weeks of communication and video requests. Something is fishy.
but is asking so many questions that I suspect they'll be a pita once post transaction.
Yes, I even talked with him, told him I would defer to Mike, but if Mike did not pull the trigger I would at his asking price. He left $2,000 on the table for a quick sale. Not to be.I kinda see you're point. But, I offered to give references to all those previous Imperial sellers to let him know I was legit. Even sent him old videos from some of the sellers I bought from. I'm pretty easy to work with.
How can anyone make a purchase without asking a lot of questions? Especially a long distance one. If he balked at answering anything that's a flare being set off.
I agree. I let a classic car dealership sell my 57, 59 and 69 Chevrolets for a small fee last two years to make room for the herd. Let them have the headaches.Sometimes sellers are not willing to go the extra mile because there are so many time wasters that they have dealt with in the past.
I hate selling anything for the same reason and understand the reluctance sometimes shown. The bloke I bought the '73 from was not willing to do any of the things that the above mentioned seller did for Doc, I took a chance and it paid off, knowing full well that honesty is not always part of the equation. You have to go with your gut feeling sometimes.
Other Imperials will present themselves, perhaps in preferred colours too, maybe even the elusive triple black '73...
I've owned a black car before and know what a pain they are to keep clean, but for a large car like an Imperial, black is hard to beat. I guess the rarity factor comes into play as well. Silver Frost is really nice too, like my old '73.TB '73 would be nice to look at but I wouldn't want one. I've been down that black car road before. My Esprit was black loved it... but after 14-15 years it got old. Between the dust and swirl marks I had enough. So off to the paint shop it went. Like driving a brand new car! And it never got as many compliments as it does now.
Just my .02