12:24 PM Jun 06 (ME)
I’d consider $4K…thoughts?
12:46 PM Jun 06 (Seller)
6500 is what I’m looking to get
01:34 PM Jun 06 (ME)
Ok…a few more questions if you don’t mind. How’s the interior? I can tell from the pic but the tires seem to be good enough to get it on a trailer. Has it been driven recently or at least started? Thanks. Tim – Tucson AZ
10:23 PM Jun 07 (Seller)
The car runs and drives fine
06:57 AM Jun 08 (ME)
I’d like to take a look at it and hear it run. I’ll be up in Phx late Saturday afternoon.
NO RESPONSE.
That’s nothing but fun! Just as fun are the sites that don’t know anything about the car and people listing cars they don’t actually own. My a favorite phrase has become “I was told it runs great.” right up there with “ran when parked”.
I just got of the phone with an interesting site – consignment site of course. That went something like this:
Me: Hi I had a couple of questions that I emailed about the car. Those weren’t answered but you sent me an invoice for purchasing the car. Can you answer these questions?
Lady on the Phone: No I can’t.
Me: Is there someone there that can? Or can I call back later to speak to someone?
Lady on the Phone: No it’s just me here.
Me: Ok. I have a question about payment. The invoice says you are located in PA but you want me to “wire” money to an account in FL. Is there another way I can make the payment?
Lady on the Phone: No. I’ll just cancel the invoice. – CALL ENDED.
I’ve saved the best for last!
www.hotmusclecars.com has a lot of cars for sale. The problem is they allow anyone to post an ad and many are scams. VERY ELABORATE SCAMS. (Found this problem with Facebook marketplace and Offerup as well). The same car is listed in 8-10 different cities and at different prices but the same pics. There aren’t that many tall pine trees in the middle of LA, CA.
For fun, I decided to chase one down. It was a Mach I for $6k, which is a stupid price for such car (1969). The car was listed in Los Angles and she was in FL. I sent the obligatory “Is it available?” email. Response said it was and the story. It was her husband’s car and he died, and she had to move to Lakeside, FL with her two children.
She said she had arranged to ship through eBay (which according to eBay – isn’t a thing). I told her I’d be fine buying through eBay and if there was a buy it now page I’ll pay through eBay as well. She said ok and sent me a link to a buy it now page. The problem was it wasn’t actually on eBay. The website looked just like eBay, but there was no VIN listed (that’s required by eBay) and no pictures. I told her that the listing wasn’t working and that I’d call eBay and let them know. She said “oh don’t call them. Just tell me what you want to see and I’ll add it to the page. ” As a former IT guy (20 years – in web development) red flags popped up. I did call eBay to let them know and they said “Yup” happens all the time. They recommend that if it looks odd call them with the item number. You can leave a number and they’ll call you back.
The search continues.
Thanks for checking in.
Tim
I could write a book on my trials and tribulations looking for a MOPAR. It wears you down and you start to get weary and think about just settling for a car. Mix this with mostly deceptive and dishonest sellers and you are in the DANGER ZONE and vulnerable. Recognize this issue and clear your mind.
I remember your hunt for Beep Beep.!!!