Your junk is priced too high!

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Darryl Roederer, Dec 29, 2007.

  1. Darryl Roederer

    Darryl Roederer Life is good

    Hello America,

    I just wanted to drop all of you evil-bayers out there a little open letter to help those of you who continually wonder why your junk does not sell.

    It's because your junk is priced too high.

    I'v been in the market for a 1957 Chevy. There are currently several hundred of them for sale on ebay at the moment, and every single one of them has the exact same paragraph in it's description:

    For Jimmeny Cricket people!!! Get a clue!

    If you have to re-list any item on ebay more than twice, and it still does not sell, despite the fact that 5000 people viewed each auction........ Face a fact! It's priced too high.
     
  2. alec296

    alec296 i need another buick

    most of these are not car people they are just looking to profit from those who are
     
  3. txgwildcat

    txgwildcat Guest

    It certainly would be nice to let the market dictact what something is worth.
     
  4. leojvs

    leojvs The anti-Prius.

    OMG that avitar of yours is a classic!
     
  5. John F. G.

    John F. G. Voting Has Ended!

    Darryl, would a '57 210 do, or does it have to be a Bel-Air? If a 210 would be ok, what condition are you looking for? I have a 210 that needs work, but I do not have the time for it.

    Would practically give it to you. Seriously. I live in DC.

    It includes:

    1) stainless steel upper and lower control arms (installed, cost $$$)
    2) aluminum radiator (still in box)
    3) anti-sway bar (still in box)

    It does not run. Several years ago, it started smoking, and was going to pull the engine. I took a few things off the engine and stopped. I have all the parts. Most of the car (about 95%) is original. In fact, the only things that are not original are things like the radiator and control arms. I had to replace all of these because I never got them back from a guy who was supposed to restore these parts for me.

    John
     
  6. Darryl Roederer

    Darryl Roederer Life is good

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