try to be patient,, conversely, a good friend of mine spent years finishing a 69 Torino GT That I had sold him. a few nights ago a party a guy offered him 30k for it, in cash on the spot. Bill had been drinking, and finally agreed. the next day he woke up so mad at himself he was fit to be tied. Two days later the guy calls him and asks if he would take the car back,as when he got to work he was told his job was eliminated. Bill breathed a sigh of relief, and handed the money back. sometimes fate leans in the right way. I had purchased the car from the original owner, and Bill restored it, as he has a shop and that is his job. 390 Four speed Fastback concours car.
so you chose to avoid a possible bad deal, and Bill avoided a tragic end to the type of car he drove in 1983.
so two rules: be patient,, and don't sell your car after you have been drinking! Lol