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Could/Did you sell a long owned car?
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<blockquote data-quote="N/Angel" data-source="post: 15611325" data-attributes="member: 41688"><p>thanks for all the responses. I never thought about selling it before because I always said nobody is going to pay me anywhere close to the amount of money that is in it and nobody is interested in such a modded car anyway. </p><p></p><p>But at the last big show there was a guy that spent at least 2 hours staring at every inch of the car and making me an offer that I couldn't believe.</p><p>Any normal person would have taken the money and passed on the keys right there but I said no. He increased his offer, I still said no.</p><p></p><p>Now 3 weeks later and another time that the car annoyed me because the powersteering pump broke it got me thinking again. The money would almost buy me a 2017 GT fully built with loads of power, auto trans, AC and daily driver qualities, I hate to admit the thought is tempting. But I'm worried that I will regret selling the one car I wanted for such a long time and my first car that I bought new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N/Angel, post: 15611325, member: 41688"] thanks for all the responses. I never thought about selling it before because I always said nobody is going to pay me anywhere close to the amount of money that is in it and nobody is interested in such a modded car anyway. But at the last big show there was a guy that spent at least 2 hours staring at every inch of the car and making me an offer that I couldn't believe. Any normal person would have taken the money and passed on the keys right there but I said no. He increased his offer, I still said no. Now 3 weeks later and another time that the car annoyed me because the powersteering pump broke it got me thinking again. The money would almost buy me a 2017 GT fully built with loads of power, auto trans, AC and daily driver qualities, I hate to admit the thought is tempting. But I'm worried that I will regret selling the one car I wanted for such a long time and my first car that I bought new. [/QUOTE]
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