You have to see this bad boy. 79,000 and it is yours! (Some people)
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...=200&mmt=[FORD[][]]&listingId=381537086&Log=0
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...=200&mmt=[FORD[][]]&listingId=381537086&Log=0
Okay, so the ad says that this is a custom made 2011 Zimmer Golden Spirit. So why then does the ad title say the car for sale is a 2011 Mustang? I get that as far as federal certification goes it is still a 2011 Mustang. But sell it as a 2011 Zimmer!
Oh, and the ad is quoting the wrong price for this version of the Zimmer. It says the original price on this model was $198,700. The current Zimmer Golden Spirit retails for $175,900 and is based on a Lincoln Town Car chassis. I guess the original owner tacked on over $23K in extra options! :dw: Oh, and the company also offers a two-door model that is built on a Ford Mustang chassis which retails for $109,900. So the original price couldn't have been $198,700 as claimed. It was closer to $109,900. Suddenly the buyers "savings" just dropped from "over $100K" to maybe $30K. On a 4 year old used Zimmer.
Yeah, this whole deal is VERY confusing. Even the seller is confused! :rolling:
Okay, so the ad says that this is a custom made 2011 Zimmer Golden Spirit. So why then does the ad title say the car for sale is a 2011 Mustang? I get that as far as federal certification goes it is still a 2011 Mustang. But sell it as a 2011 Zimmer!
Oh, and the ad is quoting the wrong price for this version of the Zimmer. It says the original price on this model was $198,700. The current Zimmer Golden Spirit retails for $175,900 and is based on a Lincoln Town Car chassis. I guess the original owner tacked on over $23K in extra options! :dw: Oh, and the company also offers a two-door model that is built on a Ford Mustang chassis which retails for $109,900. So the original price couldn't have been $198,700 as claimed. It was closer to $109,900. Suddenly the buyers "savings" just dropped from "over $100K" to maybe $30K. On a 4 year old used Zimmer.
Yeah, this whole deal is VERY confusing. Even the seller is confused! :rolling:
You spent entirely too much time looking into that abomination! :lol:
Okay, so the ad says that this is a custom made 2011 Zimmer Golden Spirit. So why then does the ad title say the car for sale is a 2011 Mustang? I get that as far as federal certification goes it is still a 2011 Mustang. But sell it as a 2011 Zimmer!
Oh, and the ad is quoting the wrong price for this version of the Zimmer. It says the original price on this model was $198,700. The current Zimmer Golden Spirit retails for $175,900 and is based on a Lincoln Town Car chassis. I guess the original owner tacked on over $23K in extra options! :dw: Oh, and the company also offers a two-door model that is built on a Ford Mustang chassis which retails for $109,900. So the original price couldn't have been $198,700 as claimed. It was closer to $109,900. Suddenly the buyers "savings" just dropped from "over $100K" to maybe $30K. On a 4 year old used Zimmer.
Yeah, this whole deal is VERY confusing. Even the seller is confused! :rolling: