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Road Side Pub
Cobra isn't for sale, but cash talks???
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16281699" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Sometimes when someone wants a specific car, they'll pay a premium. Reminds me of when I had my 1994 Callaway Camaro. It was well known in Camaro circles all along the East coast. So out of the blue a retired engineer living in Florida contacted me by email saying that he wanted to buy my car. It was going to be for his son. I wasn't looking to sell it, but this guy really wanted my car. So I gave him a high number of $29K and he asked if I would take less. I told him, nope, the $29K number is not negotiable. He said "okay, we have a deal". 4 days later he showed up with his son, took a ride around the block with me driving, and loaded the car up on their transport for it's ride home. He handed me his payment and I gave him the title. Done deal. I made out on that one, but....he had to have my Camaro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16281699, member: 6727"] Sometimes when someone wants a specific car, they'll pay a premium. Reminds me of when I had my 1994 Callaway Camaro. It was well known in Camaro circles all along the East coast. So out of the blue a retired engineer living in Florida contacted me by email saying that he wanted to buy my car. It was going to be for his son. I wasn't looking to sell it, but this guy really wanted my car. So I gave him a high number of $29K and he asked if I would take less. I told him, nope, the $29K number is not negotiable. He said "okay, we have a deal". 4 days later he showed up with his son, took a ride around the block with me driving, and loaded the car up on their transport for it's ride home. He handed me his payment and I gave him the title. Done deal. I made out on that one, but....he had to have my Camaro. [/QUOTE]
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