cloneman315
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Good and bad news... it’s the car!!! Got some good pics with the car and my parents and even took videos of me telling them after 30 years we found it. Good thing is we know it’s still out there and maybe in the future we can own it again. I am sad to say on the phone the seller gave me a buy number that even know was way above what the car was worth I was ok with it pending a in person inspection etc.
Once we arrived after a two hour drive the price went up 5k and the car wasn’t exactly what it was described as. I was ok with the small repairs etc. The car was started and it overheated and appeared maybe head gasket or something along those lines and I was told it was low on water. The oil was clean and small signs of milk on stick. Again I was ok with it since now me and my sons could fix grandpas old car. I was ok with it needing small odds and ends honestly. But to get there with my parents and the price go up 5k and not make the deal in my eyes was not what true car guys do. I myself would never do that to someone. The man was so nice on the phone and I honestly thought he was going to help me make this a fun easy journey based on our conversations. Honestly the money is not a problem but I simply can’t justify to pay that much for car that’s just a nice basic driver and needs several things to be done no matter what it is. I was offering 1970 RT money for a 1974 318 car with some basic upgrades and just ok body and paint work.
Any input guys?
Once we arrived after a two hour drive the price went up 5k and the car wasn’t exactly what it was described as. I was ok with the small repairs etc. The car was started and it overheated and appeared maybe head gasket or something along those lines and I was told it was low on water. The oil was clean and small signs of milk on stick. Again I was ok with it since now me and my sons could fix grandpas old car. I was ok with it needing small odds and ends honestly. But to get there with my parents and the price go up 5k and not make the deal in my eyes was not what true car guys do. I myself would never do that to someone. The man was so nice on the phone and I honestly thought he was going to help me make this a fun easy journey based on our conversations. Honestly the money is not a problem but I simply can’t justify to pay that much for car that’s just a nice basic driver and needs several things to be done no matter what it is. I was offering 1970 RT money for a 1974 318 car with some basic upgrades and just ok body and paint work.
Any input guys?
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