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Old 04-02-2013, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Sonic Mustang
But, you can't tell me the condition of the car in question.
do you understand what an assessment is?
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Old 04-02-2013, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Sonic Mustang
But, you can't tell me the condition of the car in question.
Greetings! This is my first post and may be my last depending upon how it is taken by the moderators who seem to be very fair-minded.

I have been lurking this forum for a couple of weeks, learning from a bunch of great Mustang enthusiasts. I Have owned a 1969 Grande-351W, a 1970 Coupe-351C and purchased a 2004 GT Vert just a month ago.
Opinions are what the OP asked for. And he has stated in his original post: "I test drove it and everything works perfectly and drives great." So anyone with that information and knowledge of the market, and expecially somone like JC316 can make give an informed "opinion" on what Hob should offer and he can consider our opinions and do what he wishes. Personally I think he should go up to $10,750 if a mechanic checks it out and gives him the nod, because I can tell he REALLY wants this car.
Sonic Mustang, your opinion seems to be that everyone except you is a dumba55. So we have heard your opinion; now why don't you, as a frequent poster states in his sig "Take a 100 shot of STFU!"

When they do a remake of Fast Times at Ridgemont High you are a shoo in for the part of mister Hand, because from reading your contributions to this and other threads on this forum it is plain to see that You'r a D I C K .
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Old 04-03-2013, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Vertigo_GT
Greetings! This is my first post and may be my last depending upon how it is taken by the moderators who seem to be very fair-minded.

I have been lurking this forum for a couple of weeks, learning from a bunch of great Mustang enthusiasts. I Have owned a 1969 Grande-351W, a 1970 Coupe-351C and purchased a 2004 GT Vert just a month ago.
Opinions are what the OP asked for. And he has stated in his original post: "I test drove it and everything works perfectly and drives great." So anyone with that information and knowledge of the market, and expecially somone like JC316 can make give an informed "opinion" on what Hob should offer and he can consider our opinions and do what he wishes. Personally I think he should go up to $10,750 if a mechanic checks it out and gives him the nod, because I can tell he REALLY wants this car.
Sonic Mustang, your opinion seems to be that everyone except you is a dumba55. So we have heard your opinion; now why don't you, as a frequent poster states in his sig "Take a 100 shot of STFU!"

When they do a remake of Fast Times at Ridgemont High you are a shoo in for the part of mister Hand, because from reading your contributions to this and other threads on this forum it is plain to see that You'r a D I C K .
Have to say, awesome first post.
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Old 04-03-2013, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Sonic Mustang
But, you can't tell me the condition of the car in question.
Irrelevant. If a car in perfect condition, with less miles, brought less than what the seller is asking, then the seller is obviously asking too much for the car.
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Old 04-03-2013, 06:59 AM
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Usually when someone is trying to determine the average price of X car, there bassing it on the grounds that the car in question is in a certain shape and mechanical condition, doesn't mean you need to get it on a lift of for an inspection, obviously you do that when you go to look at the car and then determine what you should offer based on the average price you obtained prior.
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