X21993cobra wrote:didnt seem too harsh to me, pretty much right on.
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I know, 10K give me a break, you cant even get a clean title 93 GT for that. Do research then buy a 1993 cobra. Aaron is right, $10K is just silly.AT11 wrote:X21993cobra wrote:didnt seem too harsh to me, pretty much right on.
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dbrennancobra wrote:I know, 10K give me a break, you cant even get a clean title 93 GT for that. Do research then buy a 1993 cobra. Aaron is right, $10K is just silly.AT11 wrote:X21993cobra wrote:didnt seem too harsh to me, pretty much right on.
We'll see what the car is worth when someone pays for it. But actually my comment was for you DB after telling Duke he doesn't know what he's talking about regarding his preference for grey over black interior. No place for that here the guy has an opinion. Teal/black is a rare combo, but not everyone's favorite.
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Pretty sure he was referring to the offer of $10k, not the color of the interior just because that was mentioned, and for the record he only offered me $8k for the car. He only mentioned here on the open forum that it would be in the $10k range for him after I declined the offer of $8k.
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AT11 you are right on the money, maybe a little low, I personally would never buy a black interior car either and have never been a fan but I can see why people are attracted to them, yours looks nice and clean and the combo is very rare, just hold out and wait for the right buyer, I have had my buell for sale for 4 months with ridiculous offers and was getting very frustrated but I held out and saturday I'm getting what I want for it (fingers crossed) ha!
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i was talking the offer, i dont care what interior people like, black is my preference though because of the dash. I think the black doors and dash looks better than the two tone.plumcrazysrt wrote:dbrennancobra wrote:I know, 10K give me a break, you cant even get a clean title 93 GT for that. Do research then buy a 1993 cobra. Aaron is right, $10K is just silly.AT11 wrote: X2
We'll see what the car is worth when someone pays for it. But actually my comment was for you DB after telling Duke he doesn't know what he's talking about regarding his preference for grey over black interior. No place for that here the guy has an opinion. Teal/black is a rare combo, but not everyone's favorite.
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Thanks man. I know when the right person sees it she will be gone fairly quick. Everyone is different on what combo they prefer. Black is and always has been my favorite interior color but I like the gray cloth too. I have never been a real big fan of the leather interior cars but that's not to say I wouldn't buy one if I found one I liked some day. Good luck with your sale also.RollTide93 wrote:AT11 you are right on the money, maybe a little low, I personally would never buy a black interior car either and have never been a fan but I can see why people are attracted to them, yours looks nice and clean and the combo is very rare, just hold out and wait for the right buyer, I have had my buell for sale for 4 months with ridiculous offers and was getting very frustrated but I held out and saturday I'm getting what I want for it (fingers crossed) ha!
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I think they are hit or miss, not cared for I think it looks aweful, but a well cared for interior like dbrennan's looks good I just don't care for it too muchvinchez78 wrote:Roll not a fan of blk interior?!
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My offer of $6500 stands. LOL
Don't let the lowballers get to you. Ultimately you're not in the position where you need to sell so the price is whatever it's worth to you. I just went through this when selling the 93 LX I had. I had a number that I needed to get out of the car or else I'd just keep it. The interested buyer tried convincing me it was worth much less and therefore I should accept much less. I stood my ground on price for the most part and was fully willing to just keep the car or wait for the right buyer. Eventually, after looking at several shit box Fox cars, he reluctantly decided to pay what I was asking for a clean example.
I do think that Coyote fever is splitting the Fox market in a big way. The very clean, desirable color combos are going up in value while everything else is tanking in value. Raggeddy Foxes used to be worth quite a bit considering their condition. Not so much anymore
Don't let the lowballers get to you. Ultimately you're not in the position where you need to sell so the price is whatever it's worth to you. I just went through this when selling the 93 LX I had. I had a number that I needed to get out of the car or else I'd just keep it. The interested buyer tried convincing me it was worth much less and therefore I should accept much less. I stood my ground on price for the most part and was fully willing to just keep the car or wait for the right buyer. Eventually, after looking at several shit box Fox cars, he reluctantly decided to pay what I was asking for a clean example.
I do think that Coyote fever is splitting the Fox market in a big way. The very clean, desirable color combos are going up in value while everything else is tanking in value. Raggeddy Foxes used to be worth quite a bit considering their condition. Not so much anymore
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Yep, we both know it will bring that to the right person any day. You know the condition of the car just like I do and it is still way cleaner than most of the foxes out there. If the right person comes along I will sell it, if not I will keep it and make the area car shows and enjoy it because I'm not going to give it away. Oh and LMAO at shit box fox cars because I know what you mean, there are plenty of them out there for a hefty price tag too.red95gts wrote:My offer of $6500 stands. LOL
Don't let the lowballers get to you. Ultimately you're not in the position where you need to sell so the price is whatever it's worth to you. I just went through this when selling the 93 LX I had. I had a number that I needed to get out of the car or else I'd just keep it. The interested buyer tried convincing me it was worth much less and therefore I should accept much less. I stood my ground on price for the most part and was fully willing to just keep the car or wait for the right buyer. Eventually, after looking at several shit box Fox cars, he reluctantly decided to pay what I was asking for a clean example.
I do think that Coyote fever is splitting the Fox market in a big way. The very clean, desirable color combos are going up in value while everything else is tanking in value. Raggeddy Foxes used to be worth quite a bit considering their condition. Not so much anymore
1991 Titanium Frost coupe, 331 Stroker
1993 SVT Cobra #199, Teal/Black - SOLD
93 Reef Blue Coupe 441 RWHP, 404RWTQ - SOLD
1990 SSP coupe, Ex Arizona DPS - SOLD
1993 SVT Cobra #199, Teal/Black - SOLD
93 Reef Blue Coupe 441 RWHP, 404RWTQ - SOLD
1990 SSP coupe, Ex Arizona DPS - SOLD