I have a 66 mustang i've been trying to sell. I have it on craigslist, Classiccars.com, and ebay. The price is very reasonable, but little interest. Any thoughts on where or how to advertise it?
Do you know what you have?
You don't have it up for like $100k or anything silly do you
>>16426943
You're a piece of shit who tries to trick people into buying your problem. Try craigslist.
>>16426943
>The price is very reasonable
How reasonable is very reasonable?
>>16426956
100k for a broken car from the junk yard held together with zip ties and semen.
>>16426947
For the most part, I have a lot of it's history and repair/maintenance records.
>>16426948
nah, $12k, but I have had people say they're looking for a v8 (mine is a inline6)
>>16426968
12K FOR AN INLINE 6 MUSTANG NOTCHBACK?! Please tell me you're kidding. That thing is worth like 7k MAXIMUM. Jesus...
>>16426943
Where are you located? I'm looking for a notchback as long as the interior is decent and engine is sound.
>>16426968
so its a base for swap for 12k lmao
>>16426943
If that's the car, 12k isn't unreasonable at all. Looks clean as fuck.
Of course, that should be the original i6 and everything else fairly factory, no rust etc.
Find 60's mustang groups on facebook or something, great way to sell cars with a following.
>>16426943
If something isn't selling, then the only explanation is that the price is too high.
12k for a i6 is too much drop it to 8