Marv
Senior Member
I think the higher the selling price, the higher the chance, that a guy buys it who is determined to bring that car back to live..
If you sell it for a low ball offer it'll probably end up with a guy who is highly motivated but then his life / wife / kids / bankaccount / neighbors cat get into his way and the car will sit in his backyard for the next decades.. .
Plus it needs someone who has the money anyways as the resto will easily go into the six figures if the buyer is not able to fix 90% himself
If you sell it for a low ball offer it'll probably end up with a guy who is highly motivated but then his life / wife / kids / bankaccount / neighbors cat get into his way and the car will sit in his backyard for the next decades.. .
Plus it needs someone who has the money anyways as the resto will easily go into the six figures if the buyer is not able to fix 90% himself