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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 11980729" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>He's asking way too much money for that car. It isn't even a factory SS. It is certainly nicely done, but not worth that kind of money. If he gets $10K for it I'll be surprised. That is, unless he gets really lucky and finds that one person willing to give him close to what he is asking because the buyer HAS to have <u>that </u>car.</p><p></p><p>This Camaro build is similar to my old '94 Callaway Camaro. It was literally a Callaway parts catalog on wheels, as I had every catalog option they offered. It was a multi-year regional show winner in pristine condition with new paint. My buyer was that one (rare) person who just had to have the car at any fair price. He heard about my car and contacted me out of the blue, asking how much I wanted and if I would sell it. I was agreeable, and he paid way over market and he knew it. He was happy to own it. Anybody else would have offered me much less. Certainly doesn't hurt to take a gamble and ask for more than a car is worth. But usually the price has to come down to where it attracts more than that ONE rare person willing to pay more. I wish him well.</p><p></p><p>Let us know what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 11980729, member: 6727"] He's asking way too much money for that car. It isn't even a factory SS. It is certainly nicely done, but not worth that kind of money. If he gets $10K for it I'll be surprised. That is, unless he gets really lucky and finds that one person willing to give him close to what he is asking because the buyer HAS to have [U]that [/U]car. This Camaro build is similar to my old '94 Callaway Camaro. It was literally a Callaway parts catalog on wheels, as I had every catalog option they offered. It was a multi-year regional show winner in pristine condition with new paint. My buyer was that one (rare) person who just had to have the car at any fair price. He heard about my car and contacted me out of the blue, asking how much I wanted and if I would sell it. I was agreeable, and he paid way over market and he knew it. He was happy to own it. Anybody else would have offered me much less. Certainly doesn't hurt to take a gamble and ask for more than a car is worth. But usually the price has to come down to where it attracts more than that ONE rare person willing to pay more. I wish him well. Let us know what happens. [/QUOTE]
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