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How to sell my Cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 2095009" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Selling with Barrett Jackson is a great idea, and it can bring a nice price IF the car is something of interest to those bidding. At some BJ auctions (like the one going on right now in Palm Beach, Florida) every car has to sell with no reserve. That's when you're taking a risk. I watch BJ all the time and have to wince sometimes when a hot muscle car goes up and the bidding ends up being far less than the seller expected (when there is no reserve). Worth looking into, though. In the meantime, catch the last two days tonight and tomorrow on the Speed Channel.</p><p></p><p>I sold my Cobra simply by keeping my eyes and ears open. LOL! I read in the Wanted forum here that someone in Arizona was looking for a nice '03 in the area. I simply sent him an email saying that he might consider buying mine even though I was in Connecticut. He knew the car well from the Forum and 2 weeks later he arrived with a check and a new ride. </p><p></p><p>Another idea is to post your ad in as many of the on-line Mustang forums as possible. People frequent these forums all the time looking for info and cars for sale. Exposure is everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 2095009, member: 6727"] Selling with Barrett Jackson is a great idea, and it can bring a nice price IF the car is something of interest to those bidding. At some BJ auctions (like the one going on right now in Palm Beach, Florida) every car has to sell with no reserve. That's when you're taking a risk. I watch BJ all the time and have to wince sometimes when a hot muscle car goes up and the bidding ends up being far less than the seller expected (when there is no reserve). Worth looking into, though. In the meantime, catch the last two days tonight and tomorrow on the Speed Channel. I sold my Cobra simply by keeping my eyes and ears open. LOL! I read in the Wanted forum here that someone in Arizona was looking for a nice '03 in the area. I simply sent him an email saying that he might consider buying mine even though I was in Connecticut. He knew the car well from the Forum and 2 weeks later he arrived with a check and a new ride. Another idea is to post your ad in as many of the on-line Mustang forums as possible. People frequent these forums all the time looking for info and cars for sale. Exposure is everything. [/QUOTE]
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